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... Besides the efficacy of the celebrated lines , which he established for pro- tecting the re - embarkation of his troops , if that should ultimately be unavoidable , he well knew the character of the 4 Napier's History of the War .
... Besides the efficacy of the celebrated lines , which he established for pro- tecting the re - embarkation of his troops , if that should ultimately be unavoidable , he well knew the character of the 4 Napier's History of the War .
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... established the celebrated lines of Torres Vedras , that not only the French generals , but the Spanish and Portuguese people , the opposition at home , and even the ministers , looked upon them as merely intended to cover his retreat ...
... established the celebrated lines of Torres Vedras , that not only the French generals , but the Spanish and Portuguese people , the opposition at home , and even the ministers , looked upon them as merely intended to cover his retreat ...
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... its convex before Lisbon , a squadron of frigates was established at the former extreme , and an army and a fleet at the latter . Soult having been baffled in all his efforts against Cadiz ,. Napier's History of the War . 11.
... its convex before Lisbon , a squadron of frigates was established at the former extreme , and an army and a fleet at the latter . Soult having been baffled in all his efforts against Cadiz ,. Napier's History of the War . 11.
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... established a column in advance upon the right flank ; the play of Dickson's artillery checked them a moment , but again the Polish Lancers charging , captured six guns : and , in this desperate crisis , Beresford , who had already ...
... established a column in advance upon the right flank ; the play of Dickson's artillery checked them a moment , but again the Polish Lancers charging , captured six guns : and , in this desperate crisis , Beresford , who had already ...
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... establish this charge . He further states that the President has given the command of Napoli di Romania - the only strong - hold which the Greeks possess - to a Frenchman ! -it being his policy to conciliate France , and at the same ...
... establish this charge . He further states that the President has given the command of Napoli di Romania - the only strong - hold which the Greeks possess - to a Frenchman ! -it being his policy to conciliate France , and at the same ...
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