The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... conduct which should have been adopted with respect to Spain . There was a pe- riod in the war when the force which we now had there would have been sufficient to have stopped the passes of the Pyrennees , and led to the capture of ...
... conduct which should have been adopted with respect to Spain . There was a pe- riod in the war when the force which we now had there would have been sufficient to have stopped the passes of the Pyrennees , and led to the capture of ...
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... conduct of Administration . He said he must feel for the conduct of those men who had un- fortunately been appointed to the Govern- ment of the country . In the course of the last year these men of vigour had entered into a treaty with ...
... conduct of Administration . He said he must feel for the conduct of those men who had un- fortunately been appointed to the Govern- ment of the country . In the course of the last year these men of vigour had entered into a treaty with ...
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... conduct of ministers ? Spain was safe ; and ought , as being the greater country , to have been protected by Ministers : But no such thing was done . Portugal , the smaller country , was succoured , while Spain was left wholly ...
... conduct of ministers ? Spain was safe ; and ought , as being the greater country , to have been protected by Ministers : But no such thing was done . Portugal , the smaller country , was succoured , while Spain was left wholly ...
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... conduct , because the troops found in their leader a striking example of the discipline which he enforced on others . Having risen to command , he signa lized his name in the West Indies , in Holland , and in Egypt . The unremit- ting ...
... conduct , because the troops found in their leader a striking example of the discipline which he enforced on others . Having risen to command , he signa lized his name in the West Indies , in Holland , and in Egypt . The unremit- ting ...
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... , ) which led to them , and into the conduct , behaviour , and proceedings of the said Lieut . - General Sir Hew Dalrymple , and of any other officer or officers , who may have held the command of our offi Historical Affairs . 149.
... , ) which led to them , and into the conduct , behaviour , and proceedings of the said Lieut . - General Sir Hew Dalrymple , and of any other officer or officers , who may have held the command of our offi Historical Affairs . 149.
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