Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, 第 6 巻Enos Bronson Hopkins and Earle, 1811 |
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... Portugal . These countries , particularly the two latter , were not blessed with a free government ; they laboured under numberless abuses , and felt in every quarter the chilling influence of mis- guided despotism : but the people ...
... Portugal . These countries , particularly the two latter , were not blessed with a free government ; they laboured under numberless abuses , and felt in every quarter the chilling influence of mis- guided despotism : but the people ...
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... Portugal . So deeply laid is this plan of deceit , and so essential does it appear to the operations of the French government , that it is extended not merely to the details of military operations , but to every department of literature ...
... Portugal . So deeply laid is this plan of deceit , and so essential does it appear to the operations of the French government , that it is extended not merely to the details of military operations , but to every department of literature ...
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... Portugal . The particulars of this campaign we are enabled to detail with accuracy , as well from the official despatches of General Welles- ley himself , which will be found in that part of our publication appropri , ated to them , as ...
... Portugal . The particulars of this campaign we are enabled to detail with accuracy , as well from the official despatches of General Welles- ley himself , which will be found in that part of our publication appropri , ated to them , as ...
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... Portugal , until Sir Hew Dalrymple should come from Gibraltar . General Burrard had left that part of the expedition which he commanded , some days before , in the care of Sir John Moore , and came himself in a fast - sailing vessel to ...
... Portugal , until Sir Hew Dalrymple should come from Gibraltar . General Burrard had left that part of the expedition which he commanded , some days before , in the care of Sir John Moore , and came himself in a fast - sailing vessel to ...
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... Portugal and Spain was intrusted to Sir John Moore . The fate of this officer's attempt to retrieve the Spanish affairs , is too well known to need description . Owing to the lethargy and weakness of Spain , and the superior forces of ...
... Portugal and Spain was intrusted to Sir John Moore . The fate of this officer's attempt to retrieve the Spanish affairs , is too well known to need description . Owing to the lethargy and weakness of Spain , and the superior forces of ...
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