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Page 4
... true features of the appalling drama are here faithfully depicted , with the accompaniments of misery and privation - inflicted and endured to an extent , which may impress on all who look only on the surface , and suffer themselves to ...
... true features of the appalling drama are here faithfully depicted , with the accompaniments of misery and privation - inflicted and endured to an extent , which may impress on all who look only on the surface , and suffer themselves to ...
Page 7
... true he suffered much from the imbecility of native cabinets , the incompetence of the Spanish generals , and the constant poltroonery of the regular troops ; until he declared , with bitterness of spirit , after the fruits of Talavera ...
... true he suffered much from the imbecility of native cabinets , the incompetence of the Spanish generals , and the constant poltroonery of the regular troops ; until he declared , with bitterness of spirit , after the fruits of Talavera ...
Page 11
... true British soldiers , and the constancy under fire of ex- perienced veterans . It has been often urged by well qualified military autho- rities , that the institution of guards is in itself unnecessay and detrimental to sound military ...
... true British soldiers , and the constancy under fire of ex- perienced veterans . It has been often urged by well qualified military autho- rities , that the institution of guards is in itself unnecessay and detrimental to sound military ...
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... true when it is applied to a certain order of serious misdemeanours of such a nature as to endanger the public security , or the safety of his army . other cases , never did a warrior show him- self more chary of the lives of his ...
... true when it is applied to a certain order of serious misdemeanours of such a nature as to endanger the public security , or the safety of his army . other cases , never did a warrior show him- self more chary of the lives of his ...
Page 35
... true , so brave , There silent , cold , and mouldering lies ; Thy voice ( sweet music once it made ) Is hush'd , no more to charm mine ear ; Quenched is thy glance that brightly play'd ; All's lost , so beautiful , so dear . Oh ! what a ...
... true , so brave , There silent , cold , and mouldering lies ; Thy voice ( sweet music once it made ) Is hush'd , no more to charm mine ear ; Quenched is thy glance that brightly play'd ; All's lost , so beautiful , so dear . Oh ! what a ...
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