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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XV
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Alfoens, duke of
/ Arbuthnot, C
/ Forbes, gen. (Port. serv.)
/ France
/ Frere, J. Hookham
/ Portugal
/ Spain
/ Wilkes, John (ald.)
1801
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XV
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Alfoens, duke of
/ Arbuthnot, C
/ Forbes, gen. (Port. serv.)
/ France
/ Frere, J. Hookham
/ Portugal
/ Spain
/ Wilkes, John (ald.)
1801
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER XV
1801
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Operations of the French at Land, as usual, more successful than those at Sea (pg. 255-256). Combined Attack on Portugal, concerted between France and Spain, in which the Concurrence of Spain is not sincere, but intended as a Measure for the Prevention of greater Mischief (pg. 256). Portugal deserted by England (pg. 256). Mutual Declarations of War between Spain and Portugal (pg. 256-257). Sham War; and Peace between Portugal and Spain (pg. 257-258). The Preliminaries of that Pacification refused to be acceded to by the French Government (pg. 258-259). French Army advances through the Pyrennees to the Portuguese Frontier, and sits down before Almeida (pg. 259-260). The Portuguese Government, alarmed, prepare seriously for Self-defence, but unable to raise an effective Army of sufficient Strength (pg. 260). The Portuguese Island of Madeira occupied by the English (pg. 260). Pacification between France and Portugal (pg. 260-261).
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