The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... course of May the Spanish people rose against the French ; they drove them from Madrid ; they held Saragossa and other places ; and they kindled , in their resistance , a beacon - fire perceptible to the nations of Europe . The rise of ...
... course of May the Spanish people rose against the French ; they drove them from Madrid ; they held Saragossa and other places ; and they kindled , in their resistance , a beacon - fire perceptible to the nations of Europe . The rise of ...
Sivu 38
... course of supporting a war which he had resisted in opposition . He declined consequently to admit that peace at any price was the hereditary policy of the party to which he belonged . Personally acquainted with Spain , he had friends ...
... course of supporting a war which he had resisted in opposition . He declined consequently to admit that peace at any price was the hereditary policy of the party to which he belonged . Personally acquainted with Spain , he had friends ...
Sivu 39
... course of the next day , they received the unpleasant news that the French were again advancing . General Blake had given way before them in Biscay ; a Spanish army had been driven out of Burgos ; and Sir John Moore himself was ...
... course of the next day , they received the unpleasant news that the French were again advancing . General Blake had given way before them in Biscay ; a Spanish army had been driven out of Burgos ; and Sir John Moore himself was ...
Sivu 42
... course , has been employed in seeing things worth seeing and hearing people worth hearing . I have often travelled eight or nine or twelve hours a day without look- ing into a book . I will not say that I have not lost much time . In ...
... course , has been employed in seeing things worth seeing and hearing people worth hearing . I have often travelled eight or nine or twelve hours a day without look- ing into a book . I will not say that I have not lost much time . In ...
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... course of his studies at the University . ' Lord John soon discovered the advantages of the arrange- ment . In his own words dictated to Lady Russell : — Professor Playfair was one of the most delightful men , and at the same time one ...
... course of his studies at the University . ' Lord John soon discovered the advantages of the arrange- ment . In his own words dictated to Lady Russell : — Professor Playfair was one of the most delightful men , and at the same time one ...
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