Annual Register, Volum 51Edmund Burke 1821 |
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Pàgina 4
... considered as most pro- bable , that the Spaniards alone would soon drive the French out of the Peninsula . - Lord William Bentinck was directed to make inquiries respecting the intentions of the Spanish government on the expulsion of ...
... considered as most pro- bable , that the Spaniards alone would soon drive the French out of the Peninsula . - Lord William Bentinck was directed to make inquiries respecting the intentions of the Spanish government on the expulsion of ...
Pàgina 6
... considered Spain as more than a match for France . They applied to us for arms and money only ; believing they could raise more soldiers than they required . How long they continued in this infatuation is un- certain ; but they appear ...
... considered Spain as more than a match for France . They applied to us for arms and money only ; believing they could raise more soldiers than they required . How long they continued in this infatuation is un- certain ; but they appear ...
Pàgina 13
... considered themselves to have been betrayed . The Spanish peasantry and villagers , again , poor , and des- titute of every thing beyond mere necessaries , were but ill disposed to share their pittance with men whom they hated , and ...
... considered themselves to have been betrayed . The Spanish peasantry and villagers , again , poor , and des- titute of every thing beyond mere necessaries , were but ill disposed to share their pittance with men whom they hated , and ...
Pàgina 18
... considered themselves to have been betrayed . The Spanish peasantry and villagers , again , poor , and des- titute of every thing beyond mere necessaries , were but ill disposed to share their pittance with men whom they hated , and ...
... considered themselves to have been betrayed . The Spanish peasantry and villagers , again , poor , and des- titute of every thing beyond mere necessaries , were but ill disposed to share their pittance with men whom they hated , and ...
Pàgina 28
... considered , with out feeling sentiments of alarm as well as indignation , rising in the mind : the more especially when he observed the cold - blooded trea- ty , that gave up a contest with the ships of an enemy , upon a com- promise ...
... considered , with out feeling sentiments of alarm as well as indignation , rising in the mind : the more especially when he observed the cold - blooded trea- ty , that gave up a contest with the ships of an enemy , upon a com- promise ...
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Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
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