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... nation . They always said , " Perhaps your infantry may surpass ours ; but our horsemen are the first in the world ; nothing can stand before their activity and impetuosity . " In fact , they have courage - one of the first qualities of ...
... nation . They always said , " Perhaps your infantry may surpass ours ; but our horsemen are the first in the world ; nothing can stand before their activity and impetuosity . " In fact , they have courage - one of the first qualities of ...
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... nations whom he successively attacked ; and it observes that the power of his political machinery seemed to be irresistible , till he found in the Russians a nation against whom the batteries of threats and of flattery were directed in ...
... nations whom he successively attacked ; and it observes that the power of his political machinery seemed to be irresistible , till he found in the Russians a nation against whom the batteries of threats and of flattery were directed in ...
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" The religion of the Spanish nation is , and shall be perpetually , Catholic , apostolic , and Roman , the only true religion . The nation protects it by wise and just laws , and prohibits the exercise of any other whatever . " With ...
" The religion of the Spanish nation is , and shall be perpetually , Catholic , apostolic , and Roman , the only true religion . The nation protects it by wise and just laws , and prohibits the exercise of any other whatever . " With ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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