The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 |
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Page 43
... army with banners . When this shall have been done , then and not till then , will the Church of England fulfil her better destiny , and achieve great acts , not forgiance to this cause . Wefinde ourselves herself alone , but for the ...
... army with banners . When this shall have been done , then and not till then , will the Church of England fulfil her better destiny , and achieve great acts , not forgiance to this cause . Wefinde ourselves herself alone , but for the ...
Page 48
... army , and the magistrates , parried their efforts for eleven years ; and though they at length got a decree of the Council of State in their fa- vour , the nature of the case rendered it im- possible that they should receive any ade ...
... army , and the magistrates , parried their efforts for eleven years ; and though they at length got a decree of the Council of State in their fa- vour , the nature of the case rendered it im- possible that they should receive any ade ...
Page 100
... army had not lost its disci- pline , and at the moment when the capitula- tion , unparalleled in the annals of base- ness , was signed , the city contained 16,000 troops eager to shed their blood in her cause . Her fleet swept the ...
... army had not lost its disci- pline , and at the moment when the capitula- tion , unparalleled in the annals of base- ness , was signed , the city contained 16,000 troops eager to shed their blood in her cause . Her fleet swept the ...
Page 103
... army for the field . The Viceroy , far advanced in years , was but little fitted to cope with the difficulties that multiplied around him . Like almost all the princes of his house , he was recom- mended by his private character - his ...
... army for the field . The Viceroy , far advanced in years , was but little fitted to cope with the difficulties that multiplied around him . Like almost all the princes of his house , he was recom- mended by his private character - his ...
Page 104
... army , was deliberately approaching the military capital of Northern Italy . He spurred his horse as he descried the ad- vanced guard . You come to tell me , ' said the Marshal , that all is lost . ' ' I come to tell , ' he replied ...
... army , was deliberately approaching the military capital of Northern Italy . He spurred his horse as he descried the ad- vanced guard . You come to tell me , ' said the Marshal , that all is lost . ' ' I come to tell , ' he replied ...
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