The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, K. G. During His Various Campaigns in India, Denmark, Portugal, Spain, the Low Countries, and France: Peninsula, 1809-1813J. Murray, 1838 |
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Side 93
... Badajoz et Elvas . Il a au moins 10,000 hommes , dont 1500 de ca- valerie ; et si j'avais 10,000 Anglais ou Portugais disponibles au lieu de 10,000 Espagnols , je crois que Soult ne pourrait pas faire le siége de Badajoz . Mais on a si ...
... Badajoz et Elvas . Il a au moins 10,000 hommes , dont 1500 de ca- valerie ; et si j'avais 10,000 Anglais ou Portugais disponibles au lieu de 10,000 Espagnols , je crois que Soult ne pourrait pas faire le siége de Badajoz . Mais on a si ...
Side 94
... Badajoz , ou de Cadiz vers Seville ; et si on fait l'un ou l'autre la cause y gagnera quelque chose . ' J'ai prié Ballesteros de ne pas se compromettre dans une mauvaise affaire ; mais que si l'ennemi marchait vers Seville de Badajoz il ...
... Badajoz , ou de Cadiz vers Seville ; et si on fait l'un ou l'autre la cause y gagnera quelque chose . ' J'ai prié Ballesteros de ne pas se compromettre dans une mauvaise affaire ; mais que si l'ennemi marchait vers Seville de Badajoz il ...
Side 99
... Badajoz , of the 29th ; neither of them mentioning the assembly of troops at Seville . Believe me , & c . ' Marshal Sir W. C. Beresford , K.B. ⚫ WELLINGTON . To Marshal Sir W. C. Beresford , K.B. ' MY DEAR Beresford , ' Cartaxo , 2d ...
... Badajoz , of the 29th ; neither of them mentioning the assembly of troops at Seville . Believe me , & c . ' Marshal Sir W. C. Beresford , K.B. ⚫ WELLINGTON . To Marshal Sir W. C. Beresford , K.B. ' MY DEAR Beresford , ' Cartaxo , 2d ...
Side 100
... Badajoz , which does not notice any assembly of troops at Badajoz . I have considered Lieut . Foster's report as all that we have referable to the subject of the passage of the troops to Alhandra from the left bank of the Tagus . It is ...
... Badajoz , which does not notice any assembly of troops at Badajoz . I have considered Lieut . Foster's report as all that we have referable to the subject of the passage of the troops to Alhandra from the left bank of the Tagus . It is ...
Side 126
... Badajoz , the troops under Ballesteros and Mendizabal are to retire towards the Sierra de San Mamed , leaving garrisons in the places in which it is necessary they should be , and operating upon the right flank of Mortier's march ...
... Badajoz , the troops under Ballesteros and Mendizabal are to retire towards the Sierra de San Mamed , leaving garrisons in the places in which it is necessary they should be , and operating upon the right flank of Mortier's march ...
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The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, K. G. During His ... Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1837 |
The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, K. G. During His ... Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1837 |
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9th corps Abrantes Agueda Alentejo Almeida arrived artillery attack Ballesteros battalions Beira Believe boats bridge Brig brigade British army Cadiz Campo Mayor Cartaxo Castaños cavalry Celorico Charles Stuart Ciudad Rodrigo Colonel Commissary communication DEAR BERESFORD DEAR SIR desirable detachment dispatch Dom Miguel dragoons Earl of Liverpool Elvas enclose a letter enemy enemy's Estremadura February French garrison George Berkeley Guadiana Henry Wellesley honor of receiving horses infantry instant January K.B. MY DEAR la Romana Lieut Lisbon LORD Lordship Major March Marques Marshal Sir W. C. Mendizabal ment Miguel Forjaz militia obliged Officers Olivença operations opinion Portugal Portuguese army Portuguese Government Portuguese troops position prisoners provisions Quinta de Granicha received your letter regiment request retired river Romana Santarem Secretary sent Sir W. C. Beresford Sir William Beresford soldiers Soult Spanish troops supply Tagus transports Vice Admiral Villa Fermosa WELLINGTON yesterday Zezere
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Side 284 - Lestrade, and I shall be very much obliged to you if you will let me hear of any fresh, developments of so singular a chain of events.
Side 127 - I had the honour to lend you the other night at play; and which I shall be much obliged to you if you will let me have some time either to-day or to-morrow. I am sir, Your most obedient, most humble servant, GEORGE TRENT.
Side 587 - Estremadura, about the 10th, notwithstanding the reports which had been previously raised, that he was busily occupied in strengthening Seville, and the approaches to that city, by works ; and that all his measures indicated an intention to remain on the defensive in Andalusia. ' I therefore set out on the following morning...
Side 393 - The circumstances were such as compelled me to attack this very superior force. In order as well to explain to your lordship the circumstances of peculiar disadvantage under which the action was begun, as to justify myself from the imputation of rashness in the attempt, I must state to your lordship, that the allied army, after a...
Side 576 - You will have heard of the marshal's action on the 16th : the fighting was desperate, and the loss of the British has been very severe; but, adverting to the nature of the contest, and the manner in which they held their ground against all the efforts the whole French army could make against them, notwithstanding all the losses which they had sustained, I think this action one of the most glorious and honourable to the character of the troops...
Side 204 - Officer who may come out in future, to settle all his business before he comes out, for that he will get no leave to go home. ' The inconvenience of their going is terrible, and the detail it throws upon me greater than I can well manage ; for I am first to instruct one, then a second, and afterwards, upon his return, the first again, upon every duty. At this moment we have seven General Officers gone or going home ; and, excepting myself, there is not one in the country who came out with the army,...
Side 395 - The left wing now advanced, firing ; a most determined charge, by the three companies of guards, and the 87th regiment, supported by all the remainder of the wing, decided the defeat of General Laval's division. " The eagle of the 8th regiment of light infantry, which suffered immensely, and a howitzer, rewarded this charge, and remained in. possession of Major Gough, of the 87th regiment.
Side 394 - On the march 1 received notice that the enemy had appeared in force on the plain, and was advancing towards the heights of Barrosa.
Side 559 - I am convinced that you will credit the assurance which I give you, that I condole with you most sincerely upon this misfortune, of the extent of which no man is more capable than myself of forming an estimate, from the knowledge which I had, and the just estimate which I had formed, in my own opinion, of the merits of your son. ' You will always regret and lament his loss, I am convinced; but I hope...
Side 155 - This would be a measure consistent with his former conduct in this contest, under the circumstances of my having unfortunately fallen in his opinion ; but this measure is entirely distinct from his refusal to concur in laying those burthens on the people, which are necessary to carry on and secure the objects of the war. It must be obvious to his Eminence, and to every person acquainted with the real situation of the affairs of Portugal, that, unless a great effort is made by the Government to render...