Supplementary Despatches and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K. G.: Peninsula, 1810-1813J. Murray, 1860 |
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... ENGLAND . [ 392. ] G. O. DEC . , 1810 . Cartaxo , 12th Dec. , 1810 . 2. The Commander of the Forces is concerned to learn that notwithstanding his repeated orders and the inconvenience which all the officers and soldiers have ...
... ENGLAND . [ 392. ] G. O. DEC . , 1810 . Cartaxo , 12th Dec. , 1810 . 2. The Commander of the Forces is concerned to learn that notwithstanding his repeated orders and the inconvenience which all the officers and soldiers have ...
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... ENGLAND . 11 which they got from on board the Montagnes , which was wrecked in the storm of the 7th of March ; that the guns are slung in ropes , and are lowered to be charged ; and that this operation takes a quarter of an hour . That ...
... ENGLAND . 11 which they got from on board the Montagnes , which was wrecked in the storm of the 7th of March ; that the guns are slung in ropes , and are lowered to be charged ; and that this operation takes a quarter of an hour . That ...
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... England , it is not too much to expect that their efforts to defend this important province will continue to be successful . In Arragon there are few regular Spanish troops , but there is no want of men willing to enter the army . The ...
... England , it is not too much to expect that their efforts to defend this important province will continue to be successful . In Arragon there are few regular Spanish troops , but there is no want of men willing to enter the army . The ...
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... England to Spain and Portugal . £ s . d . 1 1808 1809 1810 Total .. 60,975 4 0 63,526 17 0 322,867 0 0 447,369 1 0 Add , for occasional issues made by ships of war 13,000 0 0 460,369 1 0 Memorandum of the Supposed Cost of the War in ...
... England to Spain and Portugal . £ s . d . 1 1808 1809 1810 Total .. 60,975 4 0 63,526 17 0 322,867 0 0 447,369 1 0 Add , for occasional issues made by ships of war 13,000 0 0 460,369 1 0 Memorandum of the Supposed Cost of the War in ...
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... England . I dare say this will not be acceded to ; but if it should be , I have recommended that we should come to a distinct understanding with regard to the manner in which the money is to be applied successfully to the augmentation ...
... England . I dare say this will not be acceded to ; but if it should be , I have recommended that we should come to a distinct understanding with regard to the manner in which the money is to be applied successfully to the augmentation ...
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Стр. 43 - England) have the power, or the inclination, or the nerves to do all that ought to be done to carry the contest on as it might be. I am the commander of the British army without any of the patronage or power that an officer in that situation has always had. I have remonstrated against this system, but in vain.
Стр. 311 - It is now full time that the plunder of Badajoz should cease ; and the Commander of the Forces requests that an officer and six steady non-commissioned officers may be sent from each regiment, British and Portuguese, of the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and Light divisions, into the town to-morrow morning, at 5 o'clock, in order to bring away any men that may be straggling there.
Стр. 348 - I am sorry to say our loss was severe, as the enemy brought a support, and my troops being too eager in pursuit, we were obliged to relinquish a great number of prisoners which we had taken, and to fall back on this place.
Стр. 491 - That this House doth highly approve and acknowledge the valour and patient perseverance displayed by the non-commissioned officers and private soldiers, both European and Native, employed in Afghanistan, and that the same be signified to them by the commanders of the several corps, who are desired to thank them for their gallant behaviour.
Стр. 176 - Lord Liverpool was quite right not to move thanks for the battle at Fuentes, though it was the most difficult one I was ever concerned in, and against the greatest odds. We had very nearly three to one against us engaged ; above four to one of cavalry ; and, moreover, our cavalry had not a gallop in them, while some of that of the enemy was fresh and in excellent order. If Boney had been there we should have been beaten.
Стр. 176 - They were never determined to fight it ; they did not occupy the ground as they ought ; they were ready to run away at every moment from the time it commenced till the French retired...
Стр. 488 - Ireland during the course of the war; and that the same be communicated to them, by the commanding officers of the several corps, who are desired to thank them for their meritorious conduct.
Стр. 348 - I beg leave again to repeat, that the exertions of the officers to restore order was conspicuous ; but the two regiments having got mixed in the charge, it took some time before this object could be accomplished, during which we lost most of the prisoners we had taken, and suffered, I am grieved to say, severely. It is a satisfaction to me to be able to add, that the enemy lost in killed and wounded full as much as ourselves, and considered himself completely routed. I have, &c., (Signed) JOHN SLADE,...