The European Magazine, and London Review, 第 64 巻Philological Society of London, 1813 |
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... Battle of Vittoria , and The Castle Spectre . In fact , every subject , whether of national import ance , or which stands high in the pub- lie estimation as a dramatic favourite , is immediately burletta'd , and brought out at this ...
... Battle of Vittoria , and The Castle Spectre . In fact , every subject , whether of national import ance , or which stands high in the pub- lie estimation as a dramatic favourite , is immediately burletta'd , and brought out at this ...
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... Battle of Vittoria . I. ESPAIR has seiz'd th ' intrusive 66 D king's ESPA Ruin'd is the invader's host : Th ' imperial eagle's glittering wing On Pyrenean heights is lost : In vain he eyes the Garonne's trembling wave , Disarm'd and ...
... Battle of Vittoria . I. ESPAIR has seiz'd th ' intrusive 66 D king's ESPA Ruin'd is the invader's host : Th ' imperial eagle's glittering wing On Pyrenean heights is lost : In vain he eyes the Garonne's trembling wave , Disarm'd and ...
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... battle at Lutzen , where they triumphantly stood and conquered , and from ... Vittoria , the left of which rested upon the heights which end at Puebla de ... Vittoria , and was des- tined to defend the passages of the river Za- dora , in ...
... battle at Lutzen , where they triumphantly stood and conquered , and from ... Vittoria , the left of which rested upon the heights which end at Puebla de ... Vittoria , and was des- tined to defend the passages of the river Za- dora , in ...
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... battle of the 21st , and for their conduct in that battle ; as likewise to ... Vittoria , detached to the support of the 7th division , and Lieutenant ... Vittoria . I send this despatch by my aide - de - camp , Captain Freemantle , whom ...
... battle of the 21st , and for their conduct in that battle ; as likewise to ... Vittoria , detached to the support of the 7th division , and Lieutenant ... Vittoria . I send this despatch by my aide - de - camp , Captain Freemantle , whom ...
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... attack , but were soon obliged to retire ; and they were followed to Espejo , from ... Vittoria , having broken up from thence last night . I am in- formed , that ... battle on the 17th . At half past seven in general along the whole line ...
... attack , but were soon obliged to retire ; and they were followed to Espejo , from ... Vittoria , having broken up from thence last night . I am in- formed , that ... battle on the 17th . At half past seven in general along the whole line ...
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434 ページ - No disposition to require from France sacrifices of any description inconsistent with her honour or just pretensions as a nation will ever be, on my part, or on that of his Majesty's allies, an obstacle to peace.
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64 ページ - Cadogan, and successively other troops to the same point ; and the Allies not only gained, but maintained possession of these important heights throughout their operations, notwithstanding all the efforts of the enemy to retake them.
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