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Strona 486
Like them , they possess a regular army , from whom they may receive an example , and with whom they may amalgamate ; while they have an additional advantage in the rugged and inaccessible nature of their country .
Like them , they possess a regular army , from whom they may receive an example , and with whom they may amalgamate ; while they have an additional advantage in the rugged and inaccessible nature of their country .
Strona 512
After Pomarre's army had gained a signal victory over that of a rival chief , he himself was found at a great distance from the battle , lying flat on the ground , and holding fast by the roots of a tree , motionless with terrort .
After Pomarre's army had gained a signal victory over that of a rival chief , he himself was found at a great distance from the battle , lying flat on the ground , and holding fast by the roots of a tree , motionless with terrort .
Strona 534
The army and navy will resume their ancient lustre ; all the means calculated to secure general prosperity will be put in motion . Judge then , whether it is your interest to draw your swords , in order that your own happiness and that ...
The army and navy will resume their ancient lustre ; all the means calculated to secure general prosperity will be put in motion . Judge then , whether it is your interest to draw your swords , in order that your own happiness and that ...
Strona 535
... then addressed the King , who answered , that he had confidence in the fidelity and attachment of the Spanish soldiery . " I consider it ( he added ) an honour to be the first soldier of the army , and were it necessary ...
... then addressed the King , who answered , that he had confidence in the fidelity and attachment of the Spanish soldiery . " I consider it ( he added ) an honour to be the first soldier of the army , and were it necessary ...
Strona 539
That , should the French army commit any robberies , devastation , and murders , either in Madrid or any other town invaded by the French troops , they shall be considered as guilty of high treason , and no quarter shall be given to any ...
That , should the French army commit any robberies , devastation , and murders , either in Madrid or any other town invaded by the French troops , they shall be considered as guilty of high treason , and no quarter shall be given to any ...
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