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... Spanish Proclamations , I have been obliged to content myself with the translations which appeared in the public journals ; having only in one instance had access to the original . This is , in some cases , to be regretted - where the ...
... Spanish Proclamations , I have been obliged to content myself with the translations which appeared in the public journals ; having only in one instance had access to the original . This is , in some cases , to be regretted - where the ...
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... of justice more gloriously displayed than when the British and Spanish Nations , with an impulse like that of two ancient heroes throwing down their weapons and reconciled in the field , cast off at once 118 VII THE CONVENTION OF CINTRA.
... of justice more gloriously displayed than when the British and Spanish Nations , with an impulse like that of two ancient heroes throwing down their weapons and reconciled in the field , cast off at once 118 VII THE CONVENTION OF CINTRA.
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... Spanish armies have sus- tained great defeats , and have been compelled to aban- don their positions , and that these reverses have been effected by an army greatly superior to the Spanish forces in number , and far excelling them in ...
... Spanish armies have sus- tained great defeats , and have been compelled to aban- don their positions , and that these reverses have been effected by an army greatly superior to the Spanish forces in number , and far excelling them in ...
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... Spanish armies have been defeated , or even dispersed , it not only argues a want of magnanimity , but of sense , to con- clude that the cause therefore is lost . Supposing that the spirit of the people is not crushed , the war is now ...
... Spanish armies have been defeated , or even dispersed , it not only argues a want of magnanimity , but of sense , to con- clude that the cause therefore is lost . Supposing that the spirit of the people is not crushed , the war is now ...
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... Spanish Sovereign's authority acting through those whom the people themselves have deputed to represent him , would , in their present enthusiasm of loyalty , and condition of their general feelings , render This practicable and easy ...
... Spanish Sovereign's authority acting through those whom the people themselves have deputed to represent him , would , in their present enthusiasm of loyalty , and condition of their general feelings , render This practicable and easy ...
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