The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... army in Portugal , is one of the most important events of our time . It would be deemed so in France , if the Ruler of that country could dare to make it public with those merely of its known bearings and dependencies with which the ...
... army in Portugal , is one of the most important events of our time . It would be deemed so in France , if the Ruler of that country could dare to make it public with those merely of its known bearings and dependencies with which the ...
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... army had been sent upon a service which appealed so strongly to all that was human in the heart of this nation — that there was scarcely a gallant father of a family who had not his moments of regret that he was not a soldier by ...
... army had been sent upon a service which appealed so strongly to all that was human in the heart of this nation — that there was scarcely a gallant father of a family who had not his moments of regret that he was not a soldier by ...
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... army was well known ; and as a machine , or a vital organised body , the Nation was assured that it could not but be formidable ; but thus to the standing excellence of mechanic or organic power seemed to be superadded , at this time ...
... army was well known ; and as a machine , or a vital organised body , the Nation was assured that it could not but be formidable ; but thus to the standing excellence of mechanic or organic power seemed to be superadded , at this time ...
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... army to aid - to invigorate - and to chastise : - they landed ; and the first proof they afforded of their being worthy to be sent on such a service — the first pledge of amity given by them was the victory of Vimiera ; the second ...
... army to aid - to invigorate - and to chastise : - they landed ; and the first proof they afforded of their being worthy to be sent on such a service — the first pledge of amity given by them was the victory of Vimiera ; the second ...
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... army greatly superior to the Spanish forces in number , and far excelling them in the art and practice of war . This ... army may easily defeat or disperse another army , less or greater , yet it is not in a like degree formidable to a ...
... army greatly superior to the Spanish forces in number , and far excelling them in the art and practice of war . This ... army may easily defeat or disperse another army , less or greater , yet it is not in a like degree formidable to a ...
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