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S质量 fective fo[url=http://www.niukuweb.com/b/article-128179.html]啤酒 [/urlective force of , men.On the st April the effective strength of Marmont's army was :Light Infantry ,Infantry of the Line ,, Infantry.Light Cavalry ,Dragoons ,, Cavalry.Artillery , Artillery.,Add of the detached ,Total ,Deduct losses:Garrison of Salamanca On the th July ,Battle of the nd July ,Tordesillas ,, Retiro ,,, Guadalaxara ,, Astorga ,,,After the battle he was joined by Cavalry from Mulberry Factory Shop the Army of the North ,Remains .. ,Oct. ALLIED FORCE IN THE FIELD. Therefore we may estimate Clausel's force at , in September.I have not been able to obtain an accurate statement of the Mulberry alexa bag remains of the Army of the North under Caffarelli; but I do not suppose he can have more than , men disposable.Soulthas ,Suchet in Valencia , K. Joseph including the Italian division ofSue hut's army,, in the South. If they leave in Valencia ,They may have for operations on the Tagus ,Olausel has Mulberry Outlet in Old Castillo ,Admitting he receives a reinforcement of conscripts of ,,And Caffarelli has disposable ,, in the North.Then the Total amount of French trooDs] disposable for operations in the North and.. , South will be J North.Total of British and Portuguese near Burgos .. .. ,expected convalescents ,,, Guards from Corona ,,Army of Galicia .. ,Total of Allied Force in Old Castillo ,Centre.Sir R. Hill will have British and Portuguese in NewCastille, along the Tagus ,The troops from Cadiz ,,Spaniards:Don Carlos de EspaSa ,Elio ,} ,Morillo and Villemur ,Total of Allied Force in New Castille ,Sooth.Say Ballesteros has ,British and Spanish at Alicante ,Total of Allied Force in the South ,Grand Total of Allied Force in the Field .. .. ,I confess that I think we have overrated the amount of the French force in the south. I do not think Soult has more than , effective men; Suchet ,; and the King ,: in all , men. And supposingVOL. VII. Gthey leave a sufficient force to protect the kingdom of Valencia from the British and Spanish force in Alicante, I do not think they can advance to the Tagus with more than , men.At all events, in point of mere numerical strength, we shall be more than on a par with the French, without they receive considerable reinforcements from France during the winter. conceive that Lord Wellington will in a short time have , British and Portuguese in the field, and ahout , Spaniards. It must he considered, however, that the Portuguese, notwithstanding all the praise which has heen gratuitously bestowed upon them, are very inferior to French troops, and that the Spaniards in general are worse than the Portuguese. Neither the one nor the other can he trusted to themselves; but acting with the British troops, they are highly useful, and will, on most occasions, enable us to hold the country against an equal number of the French. have not included in this statement the corps of Mendizabal, Bassecourt, Villacampa, Mina, Longa, Don Julian Sanchez, the Empecinado, the Medico, or the horde of minor guerrilla parties which are dispersed over the country. Mendizabal, believe, is a wretched officer, and very little can be expected from him. However, as long as Sir H. Popham is on the coast, this corps of Mendizabal's in conjunction with Mina and Longa divert the attention of the French, and may prevent Caffarelli from sending any considerable reinforcement to the remains of the Army of Portugal.It is very difficult to know what to say about the guerrillas. That some of them Mulberry for target have been of eminent use during the progress of the war cannot be denied. They obliged the French to fortify themselves in every village and town in the country; they harassed the parties who were spread through the provinces either to subsist themselves, or to procure supplies for the enemy's magazines ; they murdered all stragglers, and sometimes intercepted convoys of provisions and stores; they rendered the communications of the enemy very difficult and hazardous, and often cut them off for weeks together; and finally, they assisted in keeping alive the spirit of resistance against the |