Waterloo, Battle of
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Waterloo has become a general term for a decisive, final defeat.
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Warsaw, 353 Washington, 340, 357, 383, 386, 389 Washington, Conference of, 425 Washington, George, 338 Waterloo, battle of, 348 Watt engine, 356 Weapons, 100, 106 Weaving, 65, 75 Wei-hai-wei, 400 Wellington, Duke of, 348 West Indies, 330, 385, 393, 394 Western Empire, 431 Westminster, 306 Westphalia, Peace of, 326, 355, 433 Wheat, 66, 104 White Huns.
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Waterloo, Battle of, at Vauxhall, ii.
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Waterloo, battle of, i, 233; iv, 82; xi, 161.
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Count, 10, 11, 12, 28, 44.Waterloo, battle of, 102, 110.Weber,
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Waterloo, battle of, iii, 357-68.
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