Category:1815 works
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Pages in category "1815 works"
The following 129 pages are in this category, out of 129 total.
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B
- The Banks of the Nile
- Battle of Chippawa, New York Pension Roll
- Battle of Waterloo (Neilson)
- Bearskin
- The Birks of Invermay (1815)
- The Blue Light
- Blücher's Beaumont proclamation
- Blücher's letter to Davoust, 1 July 1815
- Bonny Barbara Allan (4)
- Bonny Gilderoy
- The Bonny Highland Lad (1815, Falkirk)
- Bony Jean of Aberdeen (1815, Falkirk)
C
D
- Das silberne Fräulein
- Davous's letter to Wellington and Blücher, 30 June 1815
- Declaration at the Congress of Vienna
- Translation:Demonstratio nova altera theorematis omnem functionem algebraicam rationalem integram unius variabilis in factores reales primi vel secundi gradus resolvi posse
- The Destruction of Sennacherib
- The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs
- A Dissertation on the Construction of Locks (1815)
- Doctor Knowall
- Drouot to Napoleon, 16 June 1815
- Duke of Montrose's garland, or, I'll never love thee more
F
- Fair Katrinelje and Pif-Paf-Poltrie
- Famous battle fought on the Sherriff Muir, on the 13th day of November, 1715
- Translation:Federal Treaty of 1815
- Ferdinand the Faithful
- Final Act of the Congress of Vienna
- Fouché's letter to Wellington, 27 June 1815
- The Fox and the Horse
- French National Assembly's Proclamation, 1 July 1815
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M
N
- Napoleon Bonaparte to the monarchs of Europe
- Napoleon to Davout, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Napoleon to Grouchy, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Napoleon to his brother Joseph Bonaparte, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Napoleon to Ney, Charleroi, 16 June 1816
- Napoleon's address to the French army, 25 June 1815
- Napoleon's instructions to Grouchy on the morning of 17 June 1815
- Napoleon's letter to Grouchy, morning of 17 June 1815
- Nevilles general order
P
- Peter's repentance, after he had denied his Lord and Master, Jesus Christ
- Plan of a Novel
- Poems (Wordsworth, 1815)
- Proclamation by Louis XVIII on leaving Paris, 19 March 1815
- Proclamation of the Provisional Government in Paris, 24 June 1815
- Proclamation of the Provisional Government in Paris, 26 June 1815
- Provest Marshal Redat to Soult, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
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S
- The Shroud
- A Sketch of the Life of George Wilson, the Blackheath Pedestrian
- Soult general order not to render honours, 16 June 1815
- Soult to Drouot (incomplete), Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Soult to Drouot, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Soult to Grouchy, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Soult to Gérard, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Soult to Kellermann, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Soult to Lobau, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Soult to Napoleon, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Soult to Ney, Charleroi, 04:30 16 June 1815
- Soult to Ney, Charleroi, 08:00 16 June 1815
- Soult to Ney, Charleroi, 10:00 16 June 1815
- Soult to officer commanding the grand parc, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Soult to Vandamme, Charleroi, 16 June 1815
- Striking and Picturesque Delineations of the Grand, Beautiful, Wonderful, and Interesting Scenery Around Loch-Earn
- Supplement to The London Gazette of Tuesday 11 of July
- Susan Py, or, Young Bichen's garland (1)
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- Tak your auld cloak about ye (2)
- Once a Week (magazine)/Series 1/Volume 10/The three hunters
- Tommy Thumb's Song Book (1815)
- Tragedy of Sir James the Rose (1815)
- Tragedy of Sir James the Rose (2)
- Tragedy of Sir James the Rose (4)
- Tragedy of Sir James the Rose (1815)/Fair Susannah
- Tragedy of Sir James the Rose (1815)/Hearts of Oak
- Tragedy of Sir James the Rose (1815)/Mary, Queen of Scots' Lament
- Tragedy of Sir James the Rose (1815)/Sir James the Rose
- Treaty of Sugauli
- The Turnip
W
- The Water of Life
- Wellingon's dispatch to Lord Bathurst, 2 July 1815
- Wellingon's Waterloo dispatch to Lord Bathurst, 19 June 1815
- Wellington to Blücher, 10:30 16 June 1815
- Wellington's letter to Blücher, 2 July 1815
- Wellington's letter to Davoust, 1 July 1815
- Wellington's letter to the French Commissioners, 26 June 1815
- Wellington's letter to the French Commissioners, 29 June 1815
- The White Bride and the Black One
- The White Doe of Rylstone: Or, the Fate of the Nortons. A Poem