The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... troops . The conduct of the Frenchman was politic , and that of the Spaniard would have been more in the spirit of his cause and of his own noble character , if , waiving on this occasion the plea of any subordinate and formal ...
... troops . The conduct of the Frenchman was politic , and that of the Spaniard would have been more in the spirit of his cause and of his own noble character , if , waiving on this occasion the plea of any subordinate and formal ...
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... troops into Spain , seized her fortresses and her Capital , and scattered his troops throughout the country has committed against Spain all sorts of assassinations , robberies , and unheard - of cruelties ; and this he has done with the ...
... troops into Spain , seized her fortresses and her Capital , and scattered his troops throughout the country has committed against Spain all sorts of assassinations , robberies , and unheard - of cruelties ; and this he has done with the ...
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... troops have left your borders , and are travelling in chains to die in the defence of him who has oppressed you ; by which means his deep malignity may accomplish his purpose , -by destroying those who should constitute your strength ...
... troops have left your borders , and are travelling in chains to die in the defence of him who has oppressed you ; by which means his deep malignity may accomplish his purpose , -by destroying those who should constitute your strength ...
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... troops , shall be delivered up to pillage and totally destroyed , and the inhabitants shall be put to the sword - every individual taken in arms shall be instantly shot . " That these were not empty threats , we learn from the bulletins ...
... troops , shall be delivered up to pillage and totally destroyed , and the inhabitants shall be put to the sword - every individual taken in arms shall be instantly shot . " That these were not empty threats , we learn from the bulletins ...
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... troops in Spain , compelled the whole nation to take up arms , and choose itself a form of government ; and , in the difficulties and dangers into which the French had plunged it , all , or nearly all the provinces , as it were by the ...
... troops in Spain , compelled the whole nation to take up arms , and choose itself a form of government ; and , in the difficulties and dangers into which the French had plunged it , all , or nearly all the provinces , as it were by the ...
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