Charles Napier
An Account of the War in Portugal Between Don Pedro and Don Miguel
Charles Napier
An Account of the War in Portugal Between Don Pedro and Don Miguel
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A first-hand two-volume account of the Portuguese Civil War, first published in 1836 by one of its key participants.
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A first-hand two-volume account of the Portuguese Civil War, first published in 1836 by one of its key participants.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781108054188
- ISBN-10: 1108054188
- Artikelnr.: 37464648
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781108054188
- ISBN-10: 1108054188
- Artikelnr.: 37464648
Preface
1. State of Portugal after the decease of Don John
2. Administration formed by Don Pedro
3. Feelings of the troops and islanders
4. General attack on the Miguelite army behind the Souza
5. Count Villa Flor attacks the Miguelites on the south of the Tagus
6. The Miguelites attack Oporto
7. Successful attack on Villa Nova, by the troops of Don Pedro
8. Oporto strictly blockaded
9. The Miguelites are foiled in an attack on Oporto
10. Reception of the author at Oporto
11. Difficulty in obtaining water
12. The queen's fleet anchors in Lagos bay
13. Folly of Don Miguel's ministers
14. Don Pedro arrives in Lisbon
15. Description of the entrenchments of Lisbon
16. General Macdonnell replaces Bourmont as commander of the Miguelite army
Appendix.
1. State of Portugal after the decease of Don John
2. Administration formed by Don Pedro
3. Feelings of the troops and islanders
4. General attack on the Miguelite army behind the Souza
5. Count Villa Flor attacks the Miguelites on the south of the Tagus
6. The Miguelites attack Oporto
7. Successful attack on Villa Nova, by the troops of Don Pedro
8. Oporto strictly blockaded
9. The Miguelites are foiled in an attack on Oporto
10. Reception of the author at Oporto
11. Difficulty in obtaining water
12. The queen's fleet anchors in Lagos bay
13. Folly of Don Miguel's ministers
14. Don Pedro arrives in Lisbon
15. Description of the entrenchments of Lisbon
16. General Macdonnell replaces Bourmont as commander of the Miguelite army
Appendix.
Preface
1. State of Portugal after the decease of Don John
2. Administration formed by Don Pedro
3. Feelings of the troops and islanders
4. General attack on the Miguelite army behind the Souza
5. Count Villa Flor attacks the Miguelites on the south of the Tagus
6. The Miguelites attack Oporto
7. Successful attack on Villa Nova, by the troops of Don Pedro
8. Oporto strictly blockaded
9. The Miguelites are foiled in an attack on Oporto
10. Reception of the author at Oporto
11. Difficulty in obtaining water
12. The queen's fleet anchors in Lagos bay
13. Folly of Don Miguel's ministers
14. Don Pedro arrives in Lisbon
15. Description of the entrenchments of Lisbon
16. General Macdonnell replaces Bourmont as commander of the Miguelite army
Appendix.
1. State of Portugal after the decease of Don John
2. Administration formed by Don Pedro
3. Feelings of the troops and islanders
4. General attack on the Miguelite army behind the Souza
5. Count Villa Flor attacks the Miguelites on the south of the Tagus
6. The Miguelites attack Oporto
7. Successful attack on Villa Nova, by the troops of Don Pedro
8. Oporto strictly blockaded
9. The Miguelites are foiled in an attack on Oporto
10. Reception of the author at Oporto
11. Difficulty in obtaining water
12. The queen's fleet anchors in Lagos bay
13. Folly of Don Miguel's ministers
14. Don Pedro arrives in Lisbon
15. Description of the entrenchments of Lisbon
16. General Macdonnell replaces Bourmont as commander of the Miguelite army
Appendix.