A Treatise on the Defence of Portugal: With a Military Map of the Country ...T. Egerton, 1811 - Всего страниц: 304 |
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... detach- ment of cavalry would be requisite to keep up the communication , and to observe the move- ments of the enemy down the whole course of the Minho : making in the whole , together with artillery - men and drivers , about 4000 men ...
... detach- ment of cavalry would be requisite to keep up the communication , and to observe the move- ments of the enemy down the whole course of the Minho : making in the whole , together with artillery - men and drivers , about 4000 men ...
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... , and much enclosed by low stone walls . Pre- viously to the entry of the French army , under Marshal Soult , in 1809 , a cordon of detached batteries had been thrown up round the town and suburbs 18 TREATISE ON THE.
... , and much enclosed by low stone walls . Pre- viously to the entry of the French army , under Marshal Soult , in 1809 , a cordon of detached batteries had been thrown up round the town and suburbs 18 TREATISE ON THE.
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... detached rocks , cover the face of the country as far as Montalegre . The road from hence to Oporto , by Salamonde and Braga , enters the province of Entre Douro e Minho , between the Cavedo and the Dave : this was the route by which ...
... detached rocks , cover the face of the country as far as Montalegre . The road from hence to Oporto , by Salamonde and Braga , enters the province of Entre Douro e Minho , between the Cavedo and the Dave : this was the route by which ...
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... detached rocks . In conse- quence of the narrowness of the road , not more than four file could march abreast in order to attack the bridge . The same mountainous country still conti- nues till arriving at DEFENCE OF PORTUGAL . 27.
... detached rocks . In conse- quence of the narrowness of the road , not more than four file could march abreast in order to attack the bridge . The same mountainous country still conti- nues till arriving at DEFENCE OF PORTUGAL . 27.
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... of Villa Pouca * to encounter , from whence the road * Between Villa Pouca and Villa Real , a detachment of 3000 Spaniards , under General O'Reilly , were defeated lies for about seven or eight miles through the valley 30 TREATISE ON THE.
... of Villa Pouca * to encounter , from whence the road * Between Villa Pouca and Villa Real , a detachment of 3000 Spaniards , under General O'Reilly , were defeated lies for about seven or eight miles through the valley 30 TREATISE ON THE.
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Abrantes Alemtejo Almeida Amarante arrived artillery attack bank battalion battle of Vimiera Beira Braga Bragança bridge brigade Brigadier-General British army carriages Castello Branco castle cavalry Celorico Chaves Ciudad Rodrigo Coimbra Colonel combined army commanded consequence convent corps crossed defence detached distance division Douro Douro e Minho Dumouriez Elvas enemy enemy's English Estremadura Estremoz Evora flank fortified fortress French army garrison Guadiana guard Guimaraens guns heights horses infantry Junot kingdom latter leagues Leiria Lippe Lisbon Lord Wellington Major-General Marquis de Pombal Marshal miles military Mondego Montes mountains mules obliged officers Oporto ordenença passes pieces of cannon PINHEL Ponte Portalegre Portugal Portuguese army position province rear regiment retreat road Route Royal Salamonde Santa Santarem Serra situated Soult Spain Spaniards Spanish Tagus Talavera Tamega THOMAR tion Torres town tugal Valença Valença do Minho valley Venda Villa Nova Villa Real whilst whole wounded Zezere
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Стр. 204 - Vimeiro stands in a valley, through which runs the river Maceira; at the back, and to the westward and northward of this village, is a mountain, the western point of which touches the sea, and the eastern is separated by a deep ravine from the heights, over which passes the road which leads from Lourinha, and the northward to Vimeiro.
Стр. 259 - At six in the morning of the 27th, the enemy made two desperate attacks upon our position, the one on the right, the other on the left of the highest point of the Sierra.
Стр. 207 - The 2d battalion, 43d regiment, was likewise closely engaged with them in the road which leads into Vimiera ; a part of that corps having been ordered into the church-yard to prevent them from penetrating into the town. On the right of the position they were repulsed by the bayonets of the 97th regiment, which corps was successfully supported by the 2d battalion 52d regiment, which, by an advance in column, took the enemy in flank.
Стр. 262 - Sardao, with the intention that he should occupy these mountains, but unfortunately he was sent round by Oporto, by the general officer commanding in the north, in consequence of a small detachment of the enemy being in possession of St.
Стр. 261 - Macbean, made a gallant and successful charge upon a body of another division of the enemy, which was endeavouring to penetrate in that quarter. In this attack...
Стр. 209 - Ferguson's brigade, six pieces of cannon were taken from the enemy, with many prisoners, and vast numbers were killed and wounded. The enemy afterwards made an attempt to recover...
Стр. 260 - Champelmond, directed by Colonel MacKinnon ; Major-General Leith also moved to his left, to the support of Major-General Picton, and aided in the defeat of the enemy on this post by the 3d battalion Royals, the 1st battalion, and the 2d battalion 38th regiment.
Стр. 208 - Taylor was unfortunately killed. Nearly at the same time the enemy's attack commenced upon the heights on the road to Lourinha — This attack was supported by a large body of cavalry, and was made with the usual impetuosity of the French troops.
Стр. 204 - On the eastern and southern side of the town is a hill which is entirely commanded, particularly on its right, by the mountain to the westward of the town, and commanding all the ground in the neighbourhood to the southward and .eastward, on which...
Стр. 203 - I have above stated, with a view to cover the retreat of his defeated army ; in all of which he was, however, repulsed ; but he succeeded in effecting his retreat in good order, owing, principally, to my want of cavalry, and, secondly, to the difficulty of bringing up the passes of the mountains with celerity, a sufficient number of troops, and of cannon to support those which had first ascended. The loss of the enemy, has, however, been very great, and he left three pieces of cannon in our hands....