The Present State of Portugal, and of the Portuguese Army: With an Epitome of the Ancient History of that Kingdom ...G.R. Clarke, 1812 - 439 sidor |
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... period . In 1811 I was permitted to return to England for a very short time , and as I found that the state of the Portuguese army was very little known , and that the most extraordinary falsehoods with respect to it were appearing in ...
... period . In 1811 I was permitted to return to England for a very short time , and as I found that the state of the Portuguese army was very little known , and that the most extraordinary falsehoods with respect to it were appearing in ...
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... Period to the total Subju gation of that Country by the Romans in the time of Julius Cæsar , Pag . 1 CHAP . II . - History of Portugal , from the In- vasion of the Goths in the Fourth Century to the Peace of 1762 , in the Reign of ...
... Period to the total Subju gation of that Country by the Romans in the time of Julius Cæsar , Pag . 1 CHAP . II . - History of Portugal , from the In- vasion of the Goths in the Fourth Century to the Peace of 1762 , in the Reign of ...
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... Period , to the total Subjugation of that Country by the Romans , in the time of Julius Cæsar . IN the year of the world 1792 , say the early chro- Anno Mundi , nologists , Tubal the son of Japhet , and grandson of Noah , landed in the ...
... Period , to the total Subjugation of that Country by the Romans , in the time of Julius Cæsar . IN the year of the world 1792 , say the early chro- Anno Mundi , nologists , Tubal the son of Japhet , and grandson of Noah , landed in the ...
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... period of twelve hundred years , we find not less than twenty - five kings mentioned as holding the , supreme sway . Among these Hercules Libius , -Hispanus , from whom Spain took its name , -Lusus , from whom some derive Lusitania ...
... period of twelve hundred years , we find not less than twenty - five kings mentioned as holding the , supreme sway . Among these Hercules Libius , -Hispanus , from whom Spain took its name , -Lusus , from whom some derive Lusitania ...
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... period that the fables give place to true history , and that we are able to trace with certainty , not only the then existing state of Lu- sitania , but also the succeeding fortune of the Lusitanian people . When the Carthaginians be ...
... period that the fables give place to true history , and that we are able to trace with certainty , not only the then existing state of Lu- sitania , but also the succeeding fortune of the Lusitanian people . When the Carthaginians be ...
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Sida 413 - Delancy, who was killed by a cannon shot in the middle of the action. This officer is a serious loss to his Majesty's service, and to me at this moment.
Sida 359 - ... hussars on their right. They retired, and took post behind a wall, from which post they again repulsed the enemy, and advanced a second time in pursuit of them, and took from them a howitzer. They were, however, again attacked by a fresh column, with cavalry, and retired again to their post, where they were joined by the other brigade of the Light division, consisting of the two battalions of the 52d, and the 1st caqadores.
Sida 337 - This movement has afforded me a favourable opportunity of shewing the enemy, the description of troops of which this army is composed; it has brought the Portuguese levies into action with the enemy for the first time in an advantageous situation; and they have proved that the trouble which has been taken with them, has not been thrown away, and that they are worthy of contending in the same ranks with British troops, in this interesting cause, which they afford the best hopes of saving.
Sida 396 - ... from the opposite side, that the breach was there ; and, moving in that direction, I dropped myself from the ravelin, and landed in the ditch, opposite to the foot of the breach, where I found the head of the storming party just beginning to fight their way into it. The combat was of short duration ; and, in less than half an hour from the commencement of the attack, the place was in our possession. After carrying the breach, we met with no further opposition, and moved round the ramparts to...
Sida 360 - Dunlop's column crossed the bridge of the Coa, and ascended the heights on the right flank of the enemy, and the cavalry appeared on the high ground in rear of the enemy's left...
Sida 428 - Castile, your awful dread — yet, conscious, say, When Diniz reign'd, when his bold son bore sway, By whom were trodden down the bravest bands That ever march'd from proud Castilia's lands ? 'Twas your brave sires — and has one languid reign Fix'd in your tainted souls so deep a stain, That now, degen'rate from...
Sida 256 - IBI2, founded and supported upon such principles, it ' need scarcely be added, that humanity, good order, and medical science, were equally forgotten and neglected. No one attempted to enforce even the shadow of discipline, and the picture which many of the general hospitals exhibited may be conceived, but cannot possibly be described. They were infinitely more destructive to the army than the sword of the enemy, and they would have destroyed it much faster than it could have been recruited, had...
Sida 429 - But ev'ry land your dauntless rage should own. Still, if your hands, benumb'd by female fear, Shun the bold war, hark ! on my sword I swear, Myself alone the dreadful war shall wage, Mine be the fight" — and, trembling with the rage Of...
Sida 144 - Ackland's brigade in its advance to its position on the heights on the left, and a cannonade was kept up on the flank of the enemy's columns by the artillery on those heights. At length, after a most desperate contest, the enemy was driven back in confusion from this attack with the loss of seven pieces of cannon, many prisoners, and a great number of officers and soldiers killed and wounded. He was pursued by...
Sida 428 - ... war, Was own'd, where'er approach'd her thund'ring car ; Shall now her sons their faith, their love deny, And, while their country sinks, ignobly fly ; Ye tim'rous herd, are ye the genuine line Of those illustrious shades, whose rage divine, Beneath great Henry's standards aw'd the foe, For whom ye tremble and would stoop so low ! That foe, who, boastful now, then basely fled, When your undaunted sires the hero led, When seven bold earls, in chains, the spoil adorn'd, And proud Castile through...