The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... armistice , in order to chain them all , has no precedent in history . Their conduct towards the whole nation is more iniquitous , than we had the right to expect from a horde of Hotten- tots . They have profaned our temples ; they have ...
... armistice , in order to chain them all , has no precedent in history . Their conduct towards the whole nation is more iniquitous , than we had the right to expect from a horde of Hotten- tots . They have profaned our temples ; they have ...
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... Armistice and Convention . The night before , by order of ministers , an attempt had been made at rejoicing , and the Park and Tower guns had been fired in sign of good news . - Heaven grant that the ears of that great city may be ...
... Armistice and Convention . The night before , by order of ministers , an attempt had been made at rejoicing , and the Park and Tower guns had been fired in sign of good news . - Heaven grant that the ears of that great city may be ...
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... Armistice ! In what is omitted and what is inserted , the French Ruler could not have fashioned it more for his own purpose if he had traced it with his own hand . We have then trampled upon a fundamental principle of justice , and ...
... Armistice ! In what is omitted and what is inserted , the French Ruler could not have fashioned it more for his own purpose if he had traced it with his own hand . We have then trampled upon a fundamental principle of justice , and ...
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... Armistice and Convention , and who reproved and discountenanced and suppressed to the utmost of their power every attempt at petitioning for redress of the injury caused by those treaties , have now made public a document from which it ...
... Armistice and Convention , and who reproved and discountenanced and suppressed to the utmost of their power every attempt at petitioning for redress of the injury caused by those treaties , have now made public a document from which it ...
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... armistice which he himself had signed , said in open Court that he deemed that the French army was entitled to such terms . The people of Spain had , through the Supreme Junta of Seville , thus spoken of this same army : " Ye have ...
... armistice which he himself had signed , said in open Court that he deemed that the French army was entitled to such terms . The people of Spain had , through the Supreme Junta of Seville , thus spoken of this same army : " Ye have ...
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actions admiration Allies appear Armistice arms authority Bishop of Landaff British army cause character civil conduct Convention of Cintra deem dignity duty edition effect endeavour enemy ESSAYS evil exist expected express favour fear feelings force France French army Friend give heart honour hope human nature individual influence interest justice knowledge labour language laws less letter liberty Lisbon look Lord G Lyrical Ballads mankind manner means ment metre military power mind moral nation necessary never object opinion oppression passions Peninsula perfidy persons pleasure Poems Poet Poetry Portugal Portuguese possession present principle produced prose reader reason resistance Saragossa sentiments Seville shewn Sir Arthur Wellesley Sir Hew Sir Hew Dalrymple Sir J. M. Sir John Moore soldiers sorrow Spain Spaniards Spanish speak spirit superiority supposed things thought tion troops truth tyranny virtue Vols whole William Wordsworth wish words Wordsworth youth