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Meanings of peninsular campaigns in English
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Usage of peninsular campaigns in English
1
This animal, on being restored to the trumpeter, carried him, during several of the peninsularcampaigns, through many difficulties and hair-breadth escapes.
2
He had accompanied Wellington in some of his peninsularcampaigns; he measured swords with Canning and Peel successively through years of parliamentary warfare.
3
It is not known whether or not L'Isle ever finished his narrative of the Peninsularcampaigns.
4
With this retreat, Mr Grattan's Peninsularcampaigns closed.
5
The influence of the fortifications of Spain upon the Peninsularcampaigns has often been alluded to by historians.
6
It cost Napoleon 151 pieces of cannon, nearly all the stores piled up for his Peninsularcampaigns-andSpain itself.
7
Toulouse was fought ten day afterwards, but it scarcely belongs to the Peninsularcampaigns, and was actually fought after a general armistice had been signed.