The Life of His Grace Arthur, Duke, Marquis, and Earl of Wellington ... with Copious Details and Delineations, Historical, Political, and Military, of the Various Important Services in which He Has Been Engaged in ...J. and J. Cundee ..., [181-?], 1814 - Generals |
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... Ferdinand , and of sending him back to Spain , but bound by a treaty which , if ac- cepted by the Cortes and the nation , might have been attended with some serious consequences to the gene- ral cause of liberty and humanity . By this ...
... Ferdinand , and of sending him back to Spain , but bound by a treaty which , if ac- cepted by the Cortes and the nation , might have been attended with some serious consequences to the gene- ral cause of liberty and humanity . By this ...
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Francis L. Clarke. Hopes from Ferdinand . of Ferdinand being restored to them , not as Buona- parte chose , but as the Spanish nation desired - free and uncontrouled -- coming to make them happy , and not to be the cause , though the ...
Francis L. Clarke. Hopes from Ferdinand . of Ferdinand being restored to them , not as Buona- parte chose , but as the Spanish nation desired - free and uncontrouled -- coming to make them happy , and not to be the cause , though the ...
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... Ferdinand , to adopt those measures which have since blighted the hopes which every liberal mind en- tertained of ... Ferdinand's advisers , to have done as much wrong to the monarch as to the people Much , we fear , of unhappiness for ...
... Ferdinand , to adopt those measures which have since blighted the hopes which every liberal mind en- tertained of ... Ferdinand's advisers , to have done as much wrong to the monarch as to the people Much , we fear , of unhappiness for ...
Contents
Don Carlos Doyle | 20 |
Passage of the Adour | 383 |
Entre into Bourdeaux | 419 |
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