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Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events Which Occurred In and Near Leipzig - Immediately Before, During, And Subsequent To, The Sanguinary Series Of Engagements Between The Allied Armies Of The French, From The 14th To The 19th October, 1813 by Frederic Shoberl
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unfortunates would, with tears, pay the tribute of their warmest
gratitude to their generous benefactors, if they needed that
gratitude in addition to the satisfaction resulting from so noble
an action. You will not, I am sure, misunderstand my request, as
it proceeds from a truly compassionate heart, but which, by its
own losses, is reduced so low as to be unable to afford any relief
to others. Should it ever be possible for me to serve you or any
of your friends here, depend upon my doing all that lies within my
poor ability. Meanwhile I remain, in expectation of your kind and
speedy fulfilment of my request,

"Sir,

"Your most obedient friend and servant,

"COUNT SCHONFELD."

_Leipzig, Nov. 22, 1813.
To Mr. Ackermann, London._

"P.S.--I have been obliged, by the weakness of my sight, to employ
another hand. I remember the friendly sentiments which you here
testified for me with the liveliest gratitude. My patriotic way of
thinking, which drew upon me also the hatred of the French
government, occasioned me, four years since, to resign the post of
ambassador, which I had held twenty-five years, and to retire from
service[1]."

From documents transmitted to the publisher by friends at Leipzig, have
been selected the narratives contained in the following sheets, which
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