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" ... 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. ' I cannot sufficiently... "
A History of the Campaigns of the British Forces in Spain and Portugal ... - Page 139
1812
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 26

Art - 1808 - 674 pages
...the conduct *f the troops throughout t his action. The enemy's positions were formidable, and he toot them up with his usual ability and celerity, and defended them most gallantly. But Inust observe, that although we had sucha superiority of numbers employed in the operations cf this...
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