The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... Spaniards had sustain- ed were far more disheartening than those of the preceding winter , because they evinced that neither had the ar- mies improved in discipline , nor the government profited by experience . It was but too plain ...
... Spaniards had sustain- ed were far more disheartening than those of the preceding winter , because they evinced that neither had the ar- mies improved in discipline , nor the government profited by experience . It was but too plain ...
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... Spaniard , without first insist- ing on his divesting himself of super- stition . Some were of opinion , that no aid should have been granted till the cortes were convoked . But I should be very sorry to have to an- swer for such ...
... Spaniard , without first insist- ing on his divesting himself of super- stition . Some were of opinion , that no aid should have been granted till the cortes were convoked . But I should be very sorry to have to an- swer for such ...
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... Spaniard , without first insist- ing on his divesting himself of super- stition . Some were of opinion , that no aid should have been granted till the cortes were convoked . But I should be very sorry to have to an- swer for such ...
... Spaniard , without first insist- ing on his divesting himself of super- stition . Some were of opinion , that no aid should have been granted till the cortes were convoked . But I should be very sorry to have to an- swer for such ...
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... Spaniards , and the unjust and unfeeling manner in which their con- duct had been represented . " Was it liberal , " he said , " that the de- fenders of Zaragoza and Gerona should be said to have displayed no generosity , no enthusiasm ...
... Spaniards , and the unjust and unfeeling manner in which their con- duct had been represented . " Was it liberal , " he said , " that the de- fenders of Zaragoza and Gerona should be said to have displayed no generosity , no enthusiasm ...
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... Spaniards in this crisis of their fortunes , and aban- don them to the mercy of their cruel invaders ? As for the circumstances which attended and followed the bat- tle of Talavera , nothing more perhaps , in a military sense , could be ...
... Spaniards in this crisis of their fortunes , and aban- don them to the mercy of their cruel invaders ? As for the circumstances which attended and followed the bat- tle of Talavera , nothing more perhaps , in a military sense , could be ...
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