The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... Spaniards had never been more contented- and that no nation of Europe enjoyed greater happiness . Such is the im ... Spaniard than the constant mockery in the four years of your Majesty's reign , there 3 ] D. Alvaro Flores ...
... Spaniards had never been more contented- and that no nation of Europe enjoyed greater happiness . Such is the im ... Spaniard than the constant mockery in the four years of your Majesty's reign , there 3 ] D. Alvaro Flores ...
Page 309
... Spaniards sought in their heroes of the stage and of romance . Hence it is that even in their heroes of real life , any other virtue or qualification appeared to them 1 foes , and highly disgusted with the disorders of the -5 ] 309 to ...
... Spaniards sought in their heroes of the stage and of romance . Hence it is that even in their heroes of real life , any other virtue or qualification appeared to them 1 foes , and highly disgusted with the disorders of the -5 ] 309 to ...
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... Spaniards could not fail to regard as a crime , or at least as the height of fatuity , the counsel of those who induced your Majesty to set out for Bayonne ; leaving the nation the wretched alternative , either of a degrading submission ...
... Spaniards could not fail to regard as a crime , or at least as the height of fatuity , the counsel of those who induced your Majesty to set out for Bayonne ; leaving the nation the wretched alternative , either of a degrading submission ...
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... Spaniards , and without doubt in the way the most legal that such an election could take place under those circum- stances , assembled in the Isle of Leon , one of the few points . free from French domination . In their first Session ...
... Spaniards , and without doubt in the way the most legal that such an election could take place under those circum- stances , assembled in the Isle of Leon , one of the few points . free from French domination . In their first Session ...
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... Spaniards to submit to Napoleon . They knew that you had wrttien to him from Valencey , congratulating him on his victories , on the very in- vestiture of Joseph , asking one of his nieces for your wife ; and soliciting the command of a ...
... Spaniards to submit to Napoleon . They knew that you had wrttien to him from Valencey , congratulating him on his victories , on the very in- vestiture of Joseph , asking one of his nieces for your wife ; and soliciting the command of a ...
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