The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... forces may be hoped for . Add to this , that useful re- forms will be gradually made in all the departments , public credit shall be resto- red , the debt shall be fixed , and paid off in a few years . The administration of justice ...
... forces may be hoped for . Add to this , that useful re- forms will be gradually made in all the departments , public credit shall be resto- red , the debt shall be fixed , and paid off in a few years . The administration of justice ...
Strona 535
... force ; that Spain might rely upon the preservation of her rights ; that he would rule only by virtue of the laws ; and finally , the Grandees of Spain might be assured of his especial protection . " Messieurs Urquijo and Zevallos were ...
... force ; that Spain might rely upon the preservation of her rights ; that he would rule only by virtue of the laws ; and finally , the Grandees of Spain might be assured of his especial protection . " Messieurs Urquijo and Zevallos were ...
Strona 543
... force of about 14,000 men , in order to take possession ci Cadiz and Seville . Dupont arrived at the passes of the ... forces which he brought with him , of 21,000 infantry , about 8000 ca- valry , and an excellent train of artillery ...
... force of about 14,000 men , in order to take possession ci Cadiz and Seville . Dupont arrived at the passes of the ... forces which he brought with him , of 21,000 infantry , about 8000 ca- valry , and an excellent train of artillery ...
Strona 545
... force an entrance into the principal gateway , the enemy sudden- ly appeared in great numbers at every win . dow , and on the top of this building , and from the barracks on the opposite side of the street , and at the end of the street ...
... force an entrance into the principal gateway , the enemy sudden- ly appeared in great numbers at every win . dow , and on the top of this building , and from the barracks on the opposite side of the street , and at the end of the street ...
Strona 547
... force was more consider able than I imagined , and I sent Capt . Blake , the Assistant Adjutant General , to report that I thought it my duty to pursue them ; we were absent on this duty about three hours , when we returned to the Co ...
... force was more consider able than I imagined , and I sent Capt . Blake , the Assistant Adjutant General , to report that I thought it my duty to pursue them ; we were absent on this duty about three hours , when we returned to the Co ...
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