The Life of the Most Noble Arthur, Marquis and Earl of Wellington ...Van Winkle and Wiley, 1814 - 423 sider |
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... consequences to either party , took place at San Este- van de Libera , after which the Spanish and French troops , under du Thesse , commenced the siege of Barcelona ; which was , however , so ' speedily raised , on the arrival of Sir ...
... consequences to either party , took place at San Este- van de Libera , after which the Spanish and French troops , under du Thesse , commenced the siege of Barcelona ; which was , however , so ' speedily raised , on the arrival of Sir ...
Side xviii
... consequence of death and desertion . About the middle of 1708 , after a long interval of quiet , the French captured Tortosa on the left bank of the Ebro ; an advantage counterbalanced by our conquest of Minorca on the 19th of August by ...
... consequence of death and desertion . About the middle of 1708 , after a long interval of quiet , the French captured Tortosa on the left bank of the Ebro ; an advantage counterbalanced by our conquest of Minorca on the 19th of August by ...
Side 27
... consequence of inheriting the estates of William Pole , of Ballifin , Esq . ARTHUR , the subject of our present biography , and several other children . The first earl having died whilst a great part of his family were · yet in their ...
... consequence of inheriting the estates of William Pole , of Ballifin , Esq . ARTHUR , the subject of our present biography , and several other children . The first earl having died whilst a great part of his family were · yet in their ...
Side 30
... consequence of great part of the country being in possession of the enemy , ) desiring him to en bark his whole army , and to join him at Antwerp ; but the pro- ceedings were too far advanced to execute this order . Soon after he ...
... consequence of great part of the country being in possession of the enemy , ) desiring him to en bark his whole army , and to join him at Antwerp ; but the pro- ceedings were too far advanced to execute this order . Soon after he ...
Side 35
... consequence , to occupy Beuren , and the heights near it , on the 8th , in order that they might coöperate with the former detachments . Notwithstanding the severity of the weather , it was extremely changeable ; and it had happened ...
... consequence , to occupy Beuren , and the heights near it , on the 8th , in order that they might coöperate with the former detachments . Notwithstanding the severity of the weather , it was extremely changeable ; and it had happened ...
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6th division advanced guard allied army arrived artillery assailants attack battalion battle Beresford body bridge brigade British army British troops Cadiz cannon cavalry centre Ciudad Rodrigo Colonel Wellesley column commander in chief commenced conduct corps crossed defeat defended detachment Douro dragoons Earl enemy enemy's English fire flank force formed French army front gallant garrison ground guns heights honourable immediately killed King Lieutenant Colonel Lieutenant General Sir light division Lisbon Lord Wellington lordship loss Madrid Major marquis Marshal Soult ment military morning moved movements night obliged occupied officers operations passed piquets Portugal Portuguese position possession prisoners Rajah rear guard received regiment repulsed retired retreat river road Salamanca Scindiah sent siege Sir Arthur Wellesley Sir John Moore Sir Rowland Hill Sir Stapleton Cotton Sir William Beresford soon Spain Spaniards Spanish army Tagus taken Talavera tion Tippoo took Tormes town victory village whilst wounded