History of Europe From the Commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815
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The formidable columns of the allies, however, easily carried the place. This combat was the last of the campaign, so far as the grand armies on either side were concerned ; and the respective commanders put their forces into winter-quarters. Those of Napoleon, entirely on the left bank of the Rhine, extended from Cologne on the north 1813.] HISTORY OF EUROPE. 367 to Strasburg on the south ; the greater part being stationed at Mayenee, Coblentz, and opposite to the centre of the allies around F...rankfort. The grand allied army extended along the right bank of the Rhine from Kehl to Coblentz. Bernadotte, whose line of advance was more to the north, in the direc- tion of Hanover, detached Woronzow with his advanced guard to Cassel, on the 28th of October. Jerome had previously abandoned his capital ; the greater part of his army joined the allies, and the few who adhered to his cause followed him to Dusseldorf, and there crossed the Rhine. Winzingerode, now coming up with a corps of Russians, organized the whole kingdom of Westphalia in the interest of the allies ; he also de- stroyed the revolutionary dynasty in the Grand-duchy of Berg, and united the forces of that province to the standards of Germany.
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