The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... inhabitants , with their families , to make the little excursions , which they frequently do , by way of giving their wives and children little airings and exercise on horseback , pre- viously sending their servants with a tent and ...
... inhabitants , with their families , to make the little excursions , which they frequently do , by way of giving their wives and children little airings and exercise on horseback , pre- viously sending their servants with a tent and ...
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... inhabitants . The Marquis of Perales , who had been accused of putting sand in the cartridges , had been massacred on the preceding day , and the cartridges ordered to be re - made : 4000 monks were employed in this work , and all the ...
... inhabitants . The Marquis of Perales , who had been accused of putting sand in the cartridges , had been massacred on the preceding day , and the cartridges ordered to be re - made : 4000 monks were employed in this work , and all the ...
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... inhabitants , and with a tirade against the English , and another long one against the Duke del Infantado , which ends with stating , that " he will lose his titles , his property , valued at 2,000,000 of livres a - year , and he will ...
... inhabitants , and with a tirade against the English , and another long one against the Duke del Infantado , which ends with stating , that " he will lose his titles , his property , valued at 2,000,000 of livres a - year , and he will ...
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... inhabitants adhered faithfully to the constitution , and acknowledged with since- rity , for their legitimate King , Don Joseph Napoleon I ,; but otherwise their country would be reduced to a province of France . The meeting then came ...
... inhabitants adhered faithfully to the constitution , and acknowledged with since- rity , for their legitimate King , Don Joseph Napoleon I ,; but otherwise their country would be reduced to a province of France . The meeting then came ...
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... inhabitants ; in addition to which , it is to be considered that the troops of Samosierra , who were advancing from Segovia by Guadarama , and those also of the latter post , could not arrive until the 3d . Castanos likewise found his ...
... inhabitants ; in addition to which , it is to be considered that the troops of Samosierra , who were advancing from Segovia by Guadarama , and those also of the latter post , could not arrive until the 3d . Castanos likewise found his ...
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