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Excerpt from History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, Vol. 4: From the Year 1807 to the Year 1814
Numbers of the French in the Peninsula shown - Joseph commander-in chief - His dissensions with the French generals - His plans - Opposed by Soult, who recommends different operations and refuses to obey the king - Lord Wellington's plans described - His numbers - Colonel Sturgeon skilfully repairs the bridge of Alcantara - The advantage of this measure - The navigation of the Tagus and the Douro improved and extended - Rash conduct of a commissary on the douro-remark able letter of lord Wellington to lord Liverpool - Arrangements for securing the allies' ?anks and operating against the enemy's ?anks described - Marmont's plans - His military character - He restores discipline to the army of Portugal - His measures for that purpose, and the state of the French army described and compared with the state of the British army and Wellington's measures 213.
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