The Quarterly Review, Volume 1William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1809 |
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Page 12
... success of the invasion which the French had been so long pre- paring ; and we see nothing in the military operations of No- vember which can excite surprise , except the patient valour which the Spanish soldiers opposed to every kind ...
... success of the invasion which the French had been so long pre- paring ; and we see nothing in the military operations of No- vember which can excite surprise , except the patient valour which the Spanish soldiers opposed to every kind ...
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... success may promise more advantage , and where failure may be less fatal . The victories of Buonaparte have been great and rapid , and he will and must pursue his blow . He must strike terror into the most distant parts of Spain ; he ...
... success may promise more advantage , and where failure may be less fatal . The victories of Buonaparte have been great and rapid , and he will and must pursue his blow . He must strike terror into the most distant parts of Spain ; he ...
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... success from the general cultivation of this grass which he met with in the particular instances mentioned by him The extent of that success may be judged of , by the following statement . In November 1806 Dr. Richardson planted a piece ...
... success from the general cultivation of this grass which he met with in the particular instances mentioned by him The extent of that success may be judged of , by the following statement . In November 1806 Dr. Richardson planted a piece ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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