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... army , the approach to the top of the ridge on both sides being mountainous . As the enemy's whole army was on the right of the Mondego , and as it was evident that he intended to force our position , Lieutenant - General Hill crossed ...
... army , the approach to the top of the ridge on both sides being mountainous . As the enemy's whole army was on the right of the Mondego , and as it was evident that he intended to force our position , Lieutenant - General Hill crossed ...
Page 336
... army . Having advanced from the positions in which I was enabled to bring the enemy to a stand , and to oblige them to retire without venturing upon any attack , it is but justice to Lieutenant - Colonel Fletcher and the officers of the ...
... army . Having advanced from the positions in which I was enabled to bring the enemy to a stand , and to oblige them to retire without venturing upon any attack , it is but justice to Lieutenant - Colonel Fletcher and the officers of the ...
Page 337
... army in their posi- tions in front of Lisbon , with a considerable detachment of the Spanish army under his com- mand ; he still continues with us , and I receive from him much valuable advice and assistance . Throughout the period ...
... army in their posi- tions in front of Lisbon , with a considerable detachment of the Spanish army under his com- mand ; he still continues with us , and I receive from him much valuable advice and assistance . Throughout the period ...
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