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... period when Blake abandoned Aragon , and that of the surrender of Ciudad Rodrigo . The battle of Ocana , where the Spanish army was in effect destroyed , one or two sieges , and the investment of Cadiz , were really the only events ...
... period when Blake abandoned Aragon , and that of the surrender of Ciudad Rodrigo . The battle of Ocana , where the Spanish army was in effect destroyed , one or two sieges , and the investment of Cadiz , were really the only events ...
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... periods at which his resources might be applied against them with the greatest advantage ; and in his calculations ... period when his plans were the subject of much opposition , both in the camp , and the senate at home , he still ...
... periods at which his resources might be applied against them with the greatest advantage ; and in his calculations ... period when his plans were the subject of much opposition , both in the camp , and the senate at home , he still ...
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... period at Lisbon , with a letter of instructions in his pocket from Lord Liverpool , ( which at the time was unknown to Welling- ton ) beginning thus : - " As it is probable that the army will embark in September . Nor was this ...
... period at Lisbon , with a letter of instructions in his pocket from Lord Liverpool , ( which at the time was unknown to Welling- ton ) beginning thus : - " As it is probable that the army will embark in September . Nor was this ...
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... period , his views had been in every instance borne out by the results , he demon- strated that it was reasonable to confide in his judgment of what was to come . Having thus vindicated his own prudence and foresight by irre- sistible ...
... period , his views had been in every instance borne out by the results , he demon- strated that it was reasonable to confide in his judgment of what was to come . Having thus vindicated his own prudence and foresight by irre- sistible ...
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... period of peace , could hardly have been more usefully occupied by Mr. Keppel , if it had been devoted to the fashionable amusements of London . His example is worthy all praise , and the advice which he gives to others of his ...
... period of peace , could hardly have been more usefully occupied by Mr. Keppel , if it had been devoted to the fashionable amusements of London . His example is worthy all praise , and the advice which he gives to others of his ...
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