The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Том 24 |
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... Badajoz , or Salamanca- would be their woe , how much heavier successes that had demonstrated the vi- their afflictions , when an enemy's arms gilance , the skill , the rapidity , and the prevailed ? From such visitations this decision ...
... Badajoz , or Salamanca- would be their woe , how much heavier successes that had demonstrated the vi- their afflictions , when an enemy's arms gilance , the skill , the rapidity , and the prevailed ? From such visitations this decision ...
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... Badajoz . It had always appeared to him , from the very commencement of the struggle in the peninsula , that the only solid ground of success , the only reason- dress consequent upon it , moved and se- conded by his noble friends . - Of ...
... Badajoz . It had always appeared to him , from the very commencement of the struggle in the peninsula , that the only solid ground of success , the only reason- dress consequent upon it , moved and se- conded by his noble friends . - Of ...
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... Badajoz , somewhere about the beginning of April last . At that time the great general who commanded our armies in Spain having reduced that important fortress , his next step , it was natural to suppose , especially at that season of ...
... Badajoz , somewhere about the beginning of April last . At that time the great general who commanded our armies in Spain having reduced that important fortress , his next step , it was natural to suppose , especially at that season of ...
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... Badajoz . He , therefore , must have expected the as- sistance of this force at the time of his advance into Spain ; for , had he not so expected it , he would venture to say that his advance into that country would have been ...
... Badajoz . He , therefore , must have expected the as- sistance of this force at the time of his advance into Spain ; for , had he not so expected it , he would venture to say that his advance into that country would have been ...
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... Badajoz . In conse- Again , when it was understood , so far back as the month of June last , that lord Wellington was advancing into Spain , was it possible not to see that France , being engaged in a war with Russia , must neces ...
... Badajoz . In conse- Again , when it was understood , so far back as the month of June last , that lord Wellington was advancing into Spain , was it possible not to see that France , being engaged in a war with Russia , must neces ...
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