The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Strona 486
... arms , the habit of military manoeuvres , and of the fa- tigues of a camp , necessarily secures to troops of the line the advantage over national troops ? In this heroic occupation , where contempt of death is the first lesson to be ...
... arms , the habit of military manoeuvres , and of the fa- tigues of a camp , necessarily secures to troops of the line the advantage over national troops ? In this heroic occupation , where contempt of death is the first lesson to be ...
Strona 493
... arm yourselves , defend your master ; this traitor seeks not merely to wrest from him his dominions . The bed of thy ... arms ; may he , in his extreme despair , have recourse to his own poi- sons . " Langle . Travels in Spain . 6th edi ...
... arm yourselves , defend your master ; this traitor seeks not merely to wrest from him his dominions . The bed of thy ... arms ; may he , in his extreme despair , have recourse to his own poi- sons . " Langle . Travels in Spain . 6th edi ...
Strona 507
... arms , in her house , cut off the boards , and destroy- ed them . The Manuscripts , thus dis- figured , and more easily huddled up in any sort of bundle , were secretly carried with papers belonging to the Frenchman himself , to his ...
... arms , in her house , cut off the boards , and destroy- ed them . The Manuscripts , thus dis- figured , and more easily huddled up in any sort of bundle , were secretly carried with papers belonging to the Frenchman himself , to his ...
Strona 509
... arms were all kept in a place by themselves , under the royal custody . Yet this is so differ- should suspect it to be rather a mere ar ent from the general practice , that I rangement of convenience , than a symp- tom of jealous ...
... arms were all kept in a place by themselves , under the royal custody . Yet this is so differ- should suspect it to be rather a mere ar ent from the general practice , that I rangement of convenience , than a symp- tom of jealous ...
Strona 510
... arms , which before had struck them with such terror ; after standing whose fire , they rushed forward and massacred all who could not effect their escape ; all this indicates a spon- taneous zeal and fidelity , which could not be the ...
... arms , which before had struck them with such terror ; after standing whose fire , they rushed forward and massacred all who could not effect their escape ; all this indicates a spon- taneous zeal and fidelity , which could not be the ...
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Admiral appear arms arrived Bayonne Britain British Capt castle Catalonia cause command Council Court Court of Session daugh daughter Ditto Duke Earl Edinburgh Emperor enemy England English favour Ferdinand Ferdinand VII force formed France French army give Glasgow Government honour inhabitants interest island James John July Junta King kingdom Lady land late Leith letter Lieut Lisbon London Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord Justice Clerk Madrid Majesty Majesty's Mary Bateman ment merchant minister Miss morning Napoleon nation nature navy neral night observed officers peace persons Picts port Portugal present Prince Prince of Asturias received regiment respect Royal Royal Navy Scotland Scots sent Sept shew ships sion slaves Sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish tain ther thought tion town troops vessels Whitelocke whole William wounded