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Our men perceiving their business in a manner done gave as loud a shout as possible and then fell in with the butt ends of their muskets and in a short time routed them beyond all possibility of rallying. Con- tinuing the pursuit for about a mile, having made them- selves masters of the four pieces of cannon, Dom John's tent and baggage many of our men looked on their work as done and thought it time to go to dinner ; for among other things they had seized on Dom John's provisions which they fo...und ready dressed and were falling to but Count Schomberg soon found employment for them elsewhere. This resolute action of the English foot occasioned the famous victory of Ameixial, Canal or Evora ; but the author of the Portugal Restaurado lately published so orders the matter as to communicate the honour of it to his own Restoration and Reaction 17 country men and will scarce suffer the English to have the least share. . . . We are more interested now in recognizing the national characteristics of the English private than in the respective contributions of Schomberg or Villaflor ; and we are content to know that the series of battles of which this was the first, eventually forced Spain to acknowledge Portugal as a sepa- rate and sovereign State.
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