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... Spaniards their love towards us was enthusiasm and adoration ; the faults of our national character were hidden from them by a veil of splendour ; they saw nothing around us but glory and light ; and , on our side , we estimated their ...
... Spaniards their love towards us was enthusiasm and adoration ; the faults of our national character were hidden from them by a veil of splendour ; they saw nothing around us but glory and light ; and , on our side , we estimated their ...
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... Spaniards than of the Portuguese ; but what has been said , will be understood as applying in the main to the whole Peninsula . The wrongs of the two nations have been equal , and their cause is the same : they must stand or fall ...
... Spaniards than of the Portuguese ; but what has been said , will be understood as applying in the main to the whole Peninsula . The wrongs of the two nations have been equal , and their cause is the same : they must stand or fall ...
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... Spaniards will now be constrained to re - adopt , with the advantage , that the lesson , which has been received , will preclude the possibility of their ever committing the same error . In this paper it is said , " let the first object ...
... Spaniards will now be constrained to re - adopt , with the advantage , that the lesson , which has been received , will preclude the possibility of their ever committing the same error . In this paper it is said , " let the first object ...
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... Spaniards be not broken by defeat , which is impossible , if the sentiments that have been publicly expressed be fairly characteristic of the nation , and do not belong only to particular spots or to a few individuals of superior mind ...
... Spaniards be not broken by defeat , which is impossible , if the sentiments that have been publicly expressed be fairly characteristic of the nation , and do not belong only to particular spots or to a few individuals of superior mind ...
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. This practicable and easy for Spain . The Spaniards , it is true , with ... Spaniards were to succeed by their army ; if by their army be meant any thing but the people . The whole people is ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. This practicable and easy for Spain . The Spaniards , it is true , with ... Spaniards were to succeed by their army ; if by their army be meant any thing but the people . The whole people is ...
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