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4
ANNALS
OF THE
PENINSULAR CAMPAIGNS,
FROM
MDCCCVIII TO MDCCCXIV.
BY THE AUTHOR OF CYRIL THORNTON.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
"NUNC IGITUR, NUNC CELO ITERUM VICTRICIA SIGNA (RES EGET HIS ARMIS ET BELLATORIBUS ISTIS) ELEVA, ET ACCELERA PUGILES ARMARE BRITANNOS."
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
CHAPTER I.
Appointment of Sir John Moore.-Route of his army.-He ar-
rives at Salamanca :-Is in great peril:-Deceived in his expecta-
tions of assistance :-Resolves to retreat.-Protest of Mr. Frere.-
Interview of Sir John Moore with the Spanish Generals.-Morla.-
Resolutions of Moore.-Letter transmitted by Charmilly.-Sir John
Moore communicates with Romana.-Retrospect of the operations of
the Spanish armies.-Folly of the Supreme Junta.-The French ap-
proach Madrid:-Surrender of that city.-Napoleon's proclamation.
-Sir John Moore advances.-Halt of the army at Toro.-Romana
retreats.-Engagement of Lord Paget.-Retreat of Moore.-Perilous
situation of his army. He reaches Astorga.-Sufferings and insubor-
dination of the troops.-The retreat continued.-Battle of Corruna.
-Death of Sir John Moore.-Embarkation of the army.-Observa-
tions on the campaign.
CHAPTER II.
Capitulation of Corruna, and surrender of Ferrol.-The French
cross the Tagus.-The duke del Infantado's army.-Operations in
Catalonia.-Vigorous measures of the Junta.-Palacio driven from
the Llobregat.-Siege of Rosas by St. Cyr:-Capitulation.-St. Cyr
marches on Barcelona.-Battle of Llinas.-Defeat of the Spaniards.
-St. Cyr enters Barcelona.-Battle of Molino del Rey.—St. Cyr ad-
vances to Tarragona.
CHAPTER III.
Second siege of Zaragoza.-Preparations for defence.-Palafox re-
fuses to surrender.-Progress of the siege. The command of the
French army assumed by Junot.-Distress of the Zaragozans.-He-
roism of the women.-Palafox seized with fever.--The city given up.
CHAPTER IV.
Remonstrance of the Court of Vienna.--Effects of the Peninsular campaign.--Services of Sir Robert Wilson.-Reinforcement of the Portuguese army.--Romana defeated at Monterrey.--Atrocities of