The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 313
... measure by the quarter - master general , which reflected on the conduct and character of those who appear to have honourably fulfilled their part of the engagement , pro- duced , as might be expected , a considerable degree of dis ...
... measure by the quarter - master general , which reflected on the conduct and character of those who appear to have honourably fulfilled their part of the engagement , pro- duced , as might be expected , a considerable degree of dis ...
Page 328
... measure would put an end to all jealousy and hatred be- tween the nobility , and also between the Spanish generals that if such a measure was not adopted , it was impossible to save Spain , " & c . & c . Colonel Charmilly does not ...
... measure would put an end to all jealousy and hatred be- tween the nobility , and also between the Spanish generals that if such a measure was not adopted , it was impossible to save Spain , " & c . & c . Colonel Charmilly does not ...
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... measure which set her on the throne of Castile , the proba- bility of such an event was contemplated by her confessor , Torquemada , who from her earliest infancy instilled into her mind those principles of bigotry and persecution best ...
... measure which set her on the throne of Castile , the proba- bility of such an event was contemplated by her confessor , Torquemada , who from her earliest infancy instilled into her mind those principles of bigotry and persecution best ...
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