A Traveller's Rambling Reminiscences of the Spanish WarJ. Ridgway & Sons, 1838 - 335 pages |
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... death , by taking the precaution to dress him up in British uniform , that he might not be recognised on his road to prison , a step necessary to save him from the fury of his own countrymen ; and how did these mer- cenaries act , as a ...
... death , by taking the precaution to dress him up in British uniform , that he might not be recognised on his road to prison , a step necessary to save him from the fury of his own countrymen ; and how did these mer- cenaries act , as a ...
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... - nani , and some days afterwards butchered in the market - place . It has been most posi- tively stated that the women assisted to put them to death with their scissars ; but I believe the fact is , the women did not 6 REFUTATION OF THE.
... - nani , and some days afterwards butchered in the market - place . It has been most posi- tively stated that the women assisted to put them to death with their scissars ; but I believe the fact is , the women did not 6 REFUTATION OF THE.
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... death , yet he was determined to prevent it if possible ; but he thought it best , before he interfered , to see what would be the spontaneous conduct of his men . On their first entrance , they appeared to hesitate how to act , the ...
... death , yet he was determined to prevent it if possible ; but he thought it best , before he interfered , to see what would be the spontaneous conduct of his men . On their first entrance , they appeared to hesitate how to act , the ...
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... death ; the head quarter case of surgical instruments also falling into their hands , the surgeon very properly leaving it behind , thinking it better to put two wounded men on the mule that ought to have carried it , than leave them to ...
... death ; the head quarter case of surgical instruments also falling into their hands , the surgeon very properly leaving it behind , thinking it better to put two wounded men on the mule that ought to have carried it , than leave them to ...
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... death ; and in forty - eight hours , how did the cruel English Legion revenge itself , for the day of ample and hundred - fold ven- geance was , by an Almighty providence , again placed in their hands ? On the next day , on the march to ...
... death ; and in forty - eight hours , how did the cruel English Legion revenge itself , for the day of ample and hundred - fold ven- geance was , by an Almighty providence , again placed in their hands ? On the next day , on the march to ...
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Page 327 - ... part of any province or people, or in the service of, or for, or under, or in aid of any person or persons exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of government in or over any foreign country, colony, province, or part of any province or people...
Page 294 - That an humble Address be presented to his Majesty, praying, that his Majesty will be graciously pleased to direct, that there be laid before this House an account of the progress made in such inquiry, and of the measures adopted in consequence thereof.
Page 327 - Colony, Province, or Part of any Province or People, or in the Service of or for or under or in Aid of any Person or Persons exercising or assuming to exercise the Powers of Government in or over any Foreign Country...
Page 23 - ... prevailed, and at last, the fury rising to an absolute madness, a fire was wilfully lighted in the middle of the great magazine, when the town and all in it would have been blown to atoms, but for the energetic courage of some...
Page 122 - Guards, which were to make their appearance in a few days, was taken possession of, extending about a mile and a half on the other side of the river.
Page 327 - ... although no enlisting money, or pay, or reward shall have been, or shall be, in any or either of the cases aforesaid, actually paid to, or received by him, or by any person to or for his use or benefit...
Page 24 - Shameless rapacity, brutal intemperance, savage lust, cruelty, and murder, shrieks and piteous lamentations, groans, shouts, imprecations, the hissing of fires bursting from the houses, the crashing of doors and windows, and the reports of muskets used in violence, resounded for two days and nights in the streets of Badajoz!
Page 326 - An Act to prevent the enlisting or engagement of His Majesty's subjects to serve in foreign service, and the fitting out or equipping, in His Majesty's dominions, vessels for warlike purposes, without His Majesty's license...
Page 327 - ... agree to enlist or enter himself to serve as a sailor or marine, or to be employed, or engaged, or shall serve in and on board any ship or vessel of war, or in and on board any ship or vessel used or fitted out, or equipped, or intended to be used...
Page 327 - Marine, or to be employed or engaged, or shall serve in and on board any Ship or Vessel of War, or in and on board any Ship or Vessel used, or fitted out, or equipped, or intended to be used for any warlike purpose...