Letters from Portugal and Spain: Comprising an Account of the Operations of the Armies Under Their Excellencies Sir Arthur Wellesley and Sir John Moore, from the Landing of the Troops in Mondego Bay to the Battle at CorunnaRichard Phillips, 1809 - 348 páginas |
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... entering the the village ; as it appeared to be their design , in attacking our centre , to penetrate through Vimiera , and possess themselves of our baggage and commissariat stores . On the right of the centre , the enemy were checked ...
... entering the the village ; as it appeared to be their design , in attacking our centre , to penetrate through Vimiera , and possess themselves of our baggage and commissariat stores . On the right of the centre , the enemy were checked ...
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... entering the cottage to survey the sadly interesting group within , I recognized , amid the gloom of an inner apartment , the features of an officer with whom I was for- merly well acquainted . On approaching he recollected me , 16 ...
... entering the cottage to survey the sadly interesting group within , I recognized , amid the gloom of an inner apartment , the features of an officer with whom I was for- merly well acquainted . On approaching he recollected me , 16 ...
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... the ground for some dis- tance was unequal and rugged ; but then we entered a forest of pines , the opening glades , and little valleys of E which are finely laid out in patches of corn land CAMPAIGN IN PORTUGAL . 25.
... the ground for some dis- tance was unequal and rugged ; but then we entered a forest of pines , the opening glades , and little valleys of E which are finely laid out in patches of corn land CAMPAIGN IN PORTUGAL . 25.
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... entered this town after their defeat , proves the justness of the grounds upon which Sir Arthur had formed his decision . All this will be known in England ere long , and will no doubt afford ample matter of speculation for your ...
... entered this town after their defeat , proves the justness of the grounds upon which Sir Arthur had formed his decision . All this will be known in England ere long , and will no doubt afford ample matter of speculation for your ...
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... occasionally placing himself at the head of a small party of light troops and cavalry to recon- noitre . We thus continued our march , till we arrived at Alcobaza , and without meeting an enemy . We entered 46 CAMPAIGN IN PORTUGAL .
... occasionally placing himself at the head of a small party of light troops and cavalry to recon- noitre . We thus continued our march , till we arrived at Alcobaza , and without meeting an enemy . We entered 46 CAMPAIGN IN PORTUGAL .
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Abrantes Almeida appears arms arrived artillery Astorga attack battalion bridge brigade Brigadier-General British army British troops Burgos Captain Castanos castle cavalry centre Colonel command convent corps Corunna dispatch division dragoons embarkation enemy enemy's England English force France French army French troops guard heights hill honour hope horses infantry inhabitants Junot Junta la Romana leagues letter Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General Sir John Lisbon Lord Viscount Castlereagh Lord William Bentinck Lordship Lugo Madrid Majesty Majesty's Major-General Marquis miles military morning mountains night officers Oporto orders passed Portugal Portuguese proceed procure rank and file reached received regiment retreat river road Romana Salamanca Santarem sent ships Sir Arthur Wellesley Sir David Baird Sir Harry Burrard Sir Hew Dalrymple Sir John Moore soldiers Spain Spaniards Spanish armies Tagus tion Torres Vedras town valley Villa Franca Villa Velha village Vimiera waggons whole wounded yesterday
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Página 22 - O Woman ! in our hours of ease Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made; When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou!
Página 110 - Upon the left, the enemy at first contented himself with an attack upon our picquets, which, however, in general maintained their ground. Finding, however, his efforts unavailing on the right and centre, he seemed determined to render the attack upon the left more serious: and had succeeded in obtaining possession of the' village through which the great road to Madrid passes, and which was situated in front of that part of the line. From this post, however, he was soon expelled with...
Página 290 - ... he begs the officers and soldiers of the Army to attend diligently to discharge their parts, and to leave to him and to the General Officers the decision of measures which belong to them alone.
Página 50 - France shall have disembarked it in the harbours specified, or in any other of the ports of France to which stress of weather may force them, every facility shall be given them to return to England without delay ; and security against capture until their arrival in a friendly port. ART.
Página 113 - Slade during the action, for a zealous offer of his personal services, although the cavalry were embarked. The greater part of the fleet having gone to sea yesterday evening, the whole being under weigh, and the corps in the embarkation necessarily much mixed on board, it is impossible at present to lay before you a return of our casualties.
Página 107 - I therefore expected to be attacked on the morning of the 8th. It was my wish to come to that issue ; I had perfect confidence in the valour of the troops, and it was only by crippling the enemy that we could hope either to retreat or embark unmolested.
Página 35 - ... observe, that although we had such a superiority of numbers employed in the operations of this day, the troops actually engaged in the heat of the action were, from unavoidable circumstances, only the 5th, 9th, 29th...
Página 290 - Salamanca which he did not foresee, and was not prepared for; and as far as he is a judge, they have answered the purposes for which they were intended. When it is proper to fight a battle he will do it; and he will choose the time and place he thinks most fit: in the...
Página 43 - Majesty's troops have been conspicuous upon this occasion, as you, who witnessed the greatest part of the action, must have observed ; but it is a justice to the following corps to draw your notice to them in a particular manner : viz...
Página 110 - The troops, though not unacquainted with the irreparable loss they had sustained, were not dismayed, but by the most determined bravery not only repelled every attempt of the enemy to gain ground, but actually forced him to retire, although he had brought up fresh troops in support of those originally engaged.