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... Portugal . Portugueze Troops taken into British pay . Debates upon that Subject . Portugueze Army reformed by Marshal Beresford . 401 418 CHAP . XV . State of the British Army . Astorga taken by the French . Siege and Fall of Ciu- dad ...
... Portugal . Portugueze Troops taken into British pay . Debates upon that Subject . Portugueze Army reformed by Marshal Beresford . 401 418 CHAP . XV . State of the British Army . Astorga taken by the French . Siege and Fall of Ciu- dad ...
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... Amity , Commerce , and Navigation between his Britannic Ma- jesty and his Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal . Signed at Rio de Janeiro , the 19th of February , 1810 . xiv THE HISTORY OF EUROPE , 1810 . VOL . III CONTENTS . iii.
... Amity , Commerce , and Navigation between his Britannic Ma- jesty and his Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal . Signed at Rio de Janeiro , the 19th of February , 1810 . xiv THE HISTORY OF EUROPE , 1810 . VOL . III CONTENTS . iii.
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... Portugal , there were few per- sons who had sufficient knowledge of the country , and of the character of the people , to look onward to the issue without dismay . In all parts of the world , even those which were secured by distance ...
... Portugal , there were few per- sons who had sufficient knowledge of the country , and of the character of the people , to look onward to the issue without dismay . In all parts of the world , even those which were secured by distance ...
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... Portugal , had been powerfully aided by the confidence which the prince regent had reposed in his ma- jesty , and by the co - operation of the local government , and of the people of that country . The expulsion of the French from that ...
... Portugal , had been powerfully aided by the confidence which the prince regent had reposed in his ma- jesty , and by the co - operation of the local government , and of the people of that country . The expulsion of the French from that ...
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... Portugal may be defended by 30,000 men ; but would not Buona- parte know our force to a drummer , and where we had 30,000 he would have three score . Who would strug- gle against such fearful odds ! We held our ground in that country ...
... Portugal may be defended by 30,000 men ; but would not Buona- parte know our force to a drummer , and where we had 30,000 he would have three score . Who would strug- gle against such fearful odds ! We held our ground in that country ...
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