The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... hour , -we shall not follow Colonel Napier in his demonstrations , tiresome from their number , that upon every point where Spanish troops were assailed , they were absolutely incapable of defending their own cause . It is enough for us ...
... hour , -we shall not follow Colonel Napier in his demonstrations , tiresome from their number , that upon every point where Spanish troops were assailed , they were absolutely incapable of defending their own cause . It is enough for us ...
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... hour , a second column , more numerous than the first , again crowded the bridge . This time , however , the range was better judged , and ere half the distance was won , the multitude was again torn , shattered , dispersed , and slain ...
... hour , a second column , more numerous than the first , again crowded the bridge . This time , however , the range was better judged , and ere half the distance was won , the multitude was again torn , shattered , dispersed , and slain ...
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... hour , and in such a scene , these desperate combatants were still men , and had all the feelings of men beneath their blood - stained regimentals . ' Meanwhile an affecting incident , strongly contrasting with the Napier's History of ...
... hour , and in such a scene , these desperate combatants were still men , and had all the feelings of men beneath their blood - stained regimentals . ' Meanwhile an affecting incident , strongly contrasting with the Napier's History of ...
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... hour had sufficed to render Beresford's position nearly desperate . Two - thirds of the French were in a compact order of battle , on a line perpendicular to his right ; and his army , disordered , and composed of different nations ...
... hour had sufficed to render Beresford's position nearly desperate . Two - thirds of the French were in a compact order of battle , on a line perpendicular to his right ; and his army , disordered , and composed of different nations ...
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... hour . There were every day four or five public decapitations ; every night from fifty to a hundred individuals are said to have been strangled and thrown into the Bosphorus . The slightest suspicion was sufficient to warrant this ...
... hour . There were every day four or five public decapitations ; every night from fifty to a hundred individuals are said to have been strangled and thrown into the Bosphorus . The slightest suspicion was sufficient to warrant this ...
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