Part 44
Vlad, 267-268, 269-271
W
Wagram, 425
Washington, George, Napoleon in the rôle of a, 394; mourned in Paris, 397
Wallachia, 269
Waterloo, 445
Wellington, at Torres Vedras, 426; invades Spain, 427; heads Dutch and English armies, 445; defeats the French at Waterloo, 445
West Indian Islands, The, their inhabitants, 299-300
Witikind, organizes revolt against Charles the Great, 148; accepts Christianity, 149
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Illustrations have been moved to paragraph breaks near where they are mentioned, except for the frontispiece.
Punctuation has been made consistent.
Variations in spelling and hyphenation were retained as they appear in the original publication, except that obvious typographical errors have been corrected.