The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... spirit were equally becoming , the king replied , he regretted that a part only of the important objects of the expedition had been effected ; but he did not judge it necessary to direct any military inquiry into the conduct of the ...
... spirit were equally becoming , the king replied , he regretted that a part only of the important objects of the expedition had been effected ; but he did not judge it necessary to direct any military inquiry into the conduct of the ...
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... spirit of the Spanish people to the maintenance of the les gitimate monarchy , and to the ulti- mate deliverance of their country . The most important considerations of policy and of good faith required , that as long as this great ...
... spirit of the Spanish people to the maintenance of the les gitimate monarchy , and to the ulti- mate deliverance of their country . The most important considerations of policy and of good faith required , that as long as this great ...
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... spirit had mag- nified into a hero , and exalted as a political martyr , Mr Ward spoke of those officers who , knowing the Spa- niards better , entertained brighter hopes for Spain , in a manner as unge- nerous as it was unjust . He ...
... spirit had mag- nified into a hero , and exalted as a political martyr , Mr Ward spoke of those officers who , knowing the Spa- niards better , entertained brighter hopes for Spain , in a manner as unge- nerous as it was unjust . He ...
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... spirit of the constitu- tion under which they had been ac- customed to live . " This Mr Perce- val opposed . " The language , " he said , in which Mr Whitbread re- commended his amendment , was such as could answer no good purpose , and ...
... spirit of the constitu- tion under which they had been ac- customed to live . " This Mr Perce- val opposed . " The language , " he said , in which Mr Whitbread re- commended his amendment , was such as could answer no good purpose , and ...
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... spirit did not prevent this distinguished nobleman from render- ing justice , in some respects , both to his own countrymen and to Spain . " Whatever he might think of the policy which led to the battle of Ta- Îavera , " he said , " or ...
... spirit did not prevent this distinguished nobleman from render- ing justice , in some respects , both to his own countrymen and to Spain . " Whatever he might think of the policy which led to the battle of Ta- Îavera , " he said , " or ...
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