History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, from the Year 1807 to the Year 1814, Volume 3John Murray, 1831 |
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Abrantes Agueda Alemtejo Alhandra allies Almeida Andalusia arms arrived artillery attack Badajos Ballasteros battalions batteries battle Beresford BOOK XI bridge brigade Cadiz Catalonia cavalry Celerico centre CHAP Ciudad Rodrigo Coimbra colonel columns command commenced Crawfurd defence detachment Douro duke Ebro eighth corps enemy enemy's English Estremadura fifth corps fire flank force fortress French army front frontier Fundao garrison Gerona Guadiana guard Guarda guns Hill hundred Junta latter left bank Lerida light division Lisbon Lord Wel lord Wellington Massena Meanwhile ment Mequinenza miles military militia Mondego Morena Mortier mountains movement officers Olivenza operations passed Pinhel Portugal Portuguese position posts prince province reached rear Regency regiment reinforced retired retreat Reynier river road Romana Sabugal Santarem second corps Seville side siege Sierra sixth corps skirmishers soldiers Soult Spain Spaniards Spanish squadrons Suchet Tagus Thomar thousand infantry tion town troops Valencia valley Villa Viseu whole Zezere