The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... troops of the line the advantage over national troops ? In this heroic occupation , where contempt of death is the first lesson to be learned , what are not the effects of Enthusiasm . This passion , which cannot be defined , which has ...
... troops of the line the advantage over national troops ? In this heroic occupation , where contempt of death is the first lesson to be learned , what are not the effects of Enthusiasm . This passion , which cannot be defined , which has ...
Strona 537
... troops even into their capital , and taking possession of their fortresses , in the quality of an intimate friend and ally , it continues- " Shall a cultivated , brave , and gene . rous nation , bend its neck under the Toke of perfidy ...
... troops even into their capital , and taking possession of their fortresses , in the quality of an intimate friend and ally , it continues- " Shall a cultivated , brave , and gene . rous nation , bend its neck under the Toke of perfidy ...
Strona 538
... troops now in Spain are not able to with- Wo betide them , stand our efforts . should they ever dare to repeat in any other Spanish town what they did in Madrid on the 2d May , sacrificing with- out pity , and calling those seditious ...
... troops now in Spain are not able to with- Wo betide them , stand our efforts . should they ever dare to repeat in any other Spanish town what they did in Madrid on the 2d May , sacrificing with- out pity , and calling those seditious ...
Strona 539
... troops , they shall be considered as guilty of high treason , and no quarter shall be given to any of them . 4. That whatever may hereafter be done in Bayonne , shall also be consi- dered as null and void ; and all who shall take an ...
... troops , they shall be considered as guilty of high treason , and no quarter shall be given to any of them . 4. That whatever may hereafter be done in Bayonne , shall also be consi- dered as null and void ; and all who shall take an ...
Strona 540
... troops , money , arms , and ammunition , and other warlike stores , and to make a common cause with us , in order that we might be able to repel and destroy the common enemy . That generous By order of the Supreme Junta of nation ...
... troops , money , arms , and ammunition , and other warlike stores , and to make a common cause with us , in order that we might be able to repel and destroy the common enemy . That generous By order of the Supreme Junta of nation ...
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