| 1812 - 1038 pages
...Seville, and I had in consequencejudged it wise, entirelr (70) 1811.] (W) to r;iise the siege of Badajos, and prepare to meet him with our united forces, rather...it appears, had been long straining every nerve to colled a force which he thought fully sufficient to his object, for the relief of Badajos; and for... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 pages
...Soult from Seville, and I had in consequence judged it wise entirely to raise the siege of Badajoz, and prepare to meet him with our united forces, rather...straining every nerve to collect a force which he thought fully sufficient toihif object for the relief of Badajoz ; and for this purpose he had drawn... | |
| 1813 - 544 pages
...Soult from Seville, and I had in consequence judged it wise entirely to raise the siege of Badajoz, and prepare to meet him with our united forces, rather...straining every nerve to collect a force which he thought fully sufficient to his object for the relief of Badajoz ; . and for this purpose he had drawn... | |
| 1813 - 532 pages
...Soult from Seville, and I had in consequence judged it wise entirely to raise the siege of Badajoz, and prepare to meet him with our united forces, rather...straining every nerve to collect a force which he thought fully sufficient to his object for the relief of Badajoz ; and for this purpose he had drawn... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - 480 pages
...Soult from Seville, and I had in consequence judged it wise entirely to raise the siege of Badajoz, and prepare to meet him with our united forces, rather...straining every nerve to collect a 'force which he thought fully sufficient to his object, the relief of Badajoz ; and for this purpose he had drawn considerable... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 854 pages
...Soult from Seville, and I had in consequence judged it wise entirely to raise the siege of Badajoz, and prepare to meet him with our united forces, rather than, by looking 'o two objects at once, to risk the loss of both. Marshal Soult, it appears, had been long straining... | |
| Charles Abbot (1st baron Colchester.) - 1829 - 270 pages
...Soult from Seville, and I had in consequence judged it wise entirely to raise the siege of Badajoz, and prepare to meet him with our united forces, rather...straining every nerve to collect a force which he thought fully sufficient to his object for the relief of Badajoz, and for this purpose he had drawn... | |
| 1836 - 480 pages
...Soult from Seville, and I had, in consequence, judged it wise entirely to raise the siege of Badajoz, and prepare to meet him with our united forces, rather...straining every nerve to collect a force which he thought fully sufficient to his object for the relief of Badajoz ; and for this purpose he had drawn... | |
| 1836 - 884 pages
...Soult from Seville, and I had, in consequence, judged it wise entirely to raise the siege of Badajoz, and prepare to meet him with our united forces, rather...straining every nerve to collect a force which he thought fully sufficient to his object for the relief of Badajoz ; and for this purpose he had drawn... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1837 - 788 pages
...Soult from Seville, and I had in consequence judged it wise entirely to raise the siege of Badajoz, and prepare to meet him with our united forces, rather...straining every nerve to collect a force which he thought fully sufficient to his object for the relief of Badajoz; and for this purpose he had drawn... | |
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