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, 1836 |
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Side 5
... Cuesta appeared perfectly satisfied . ' The movements of the enemy in our front since the 1st had induced me to be of opinion that , despairing of forcing us at Talavera , they intended to force a passage by 1809 . 5 DELEYTOSA .
... Cuesta appeared perfectly satisfied . ' The movements of the enemy in our front since the 1st had induced me to be of opinion that , despairing of forcing us at Talavera , they intended to force a passage by 1809 . 5 DELEYTOSA .
Side 7
... movement , ( to which the troops were unequal , as they had not had their allowance of provisions for several days , ) and by success in two battles : if we were unsuccessful in either , we should have been without a retreat ; and if ...
... movement , ( to which the troops were unequal , as they had not had their allowance of provisions for several days , ) and by success in two battles : if we were unsuccessful in either , we should have been without a retreat ; and if ...
Side 9
... movements and intentions . Observe particularly that Victor knew positively on the 23rd that we were to attack him on ... movement from Talavera ; and yet it is pretended that the French have no intelligence in Spain . Charles will tell ...
... movements and intentions . Observe particularly that Victor knew positively on the 23rd that we were to attack him on ... movement from Talavera ; and yet it is pretended that the French have no intelligence in Spain . Charles will tell ...
Side 17
... movements , his present situation , and his future intentions . As it is impossible for us just at present to make use of the bridge of boats at Almaraz , I have desired General Craufurd to take the boats out of the water , and to ...
... movements , his present situation , and his future intentions . As it is impossible for us just at present to make use of the bridge of boats at Almaraz , I have desired General Craufurd to take the boats out of the water , and to ...
Side 22
... movement since yesterday morning . " The General complained of his distress for provisions , which , indeed , is equally felt by all the troops . The horses of the British cavalry and artillery suffer much from the want of barley . We ...
... movement since yesterday morning . " The General complained of his distress for provisions , which , indeed , is equally felt by all the troops . The horses of the British cavalry and artillery suffer much from the want of barley . We ...
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The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, K. G. During His ... Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1838 |
The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, K. G. During His ... Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1834 |
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Abrantes Almaraz Almeida Areyzaga arrived ARTHUR WELLESLEY artillery Arzobispo assistance attack August Badajoz Believe Berkeley brigade British army Cadiz Captain cavalry Ciudad Rodrigo Colonel Commander in Chief Commissary copy corps Craufurd cross the Tagus Cuesta DEAR SIR defence Deleytosa desirable dispatch Duque de Alburquerque Duque del Parque Earl of Liverpool Eguia Elvas embarkation enemy enemy's England Estremadura Excellency Marquis Wellesley forage French Frere frontier give head quarters honor of receiving honor to enclose horses infantry instant Jaraicejo Junta Lieut Lisbon LORD Lordship Majesty's Mancha Marshal Beresford means ment numbers obliged officers Old Castille operations opinion Plasencia Portugal Portuguese army Portuguese Government Portuguese troops position probable provisions received your letter regiment respecting Secretary sent Seville Sherbrooke soldiers Soult Spain Spaniards Spanish army Spanish Government Spanish troops supply Tagus Talavera transports Truxillo Vanegas Vice Admiral Viscount Castlereagh Viscount Wellington Viseu