The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Sir J. M.'s opinions - should be laid before the public : but being himself at a great distance from London , and not having within his reach all the documents necessary for this purpose he has honoured the friend , who corrects the ...
... Sir J. M.'s opinions - should be laid before the public : but being himself at a great distance from London , and not having within his reach all the documents necessary for this purpose he has honoured the friend , who corrects the ...
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... Sir John Moore will have given so much more weight to his opinion on any subject— if these suggestions be warranted ... Sir J. M. : - " Gen . Blake's army in Biscay has been defeated - dispersed ; and its officers and men are flying in ...
... Sir John Moore will have given so much more weight to his opinion on any subject— if these suggestions be warranted ... Sir J. M. : - " Gen . Blake's army in Biscay has been defeated - dispersed ; and its officers and men are flying in ...
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... ( Sir J. M.'s own words ) and opposed to greatly superior numbers of veteran troops ? Confront with this account the description given by an eye - witness ( Major- Gen. Leith ) of their constancy and the trials of their constancy ...
... ( Sir J. M.'s own words ) and opposed to greatly superior numbers of veteran troops ? Confront with this account the description given by an eye - witness ( Major- Gen. Leith ) of their constancy and the trials of their constancy ...
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... Sir J. M. does allege in proof of his opinions — are as glaringly mis - stated . The first of these charges is the most important : I give it to the reader in the words of Sir John Moore : - " The French cavalry from Burgos , in small ...
... Sir J. M. does allege in proof of his opinions — are as glaringly mis - stated . The first of these charges is the most important : I give it to the reader in the words of Sir John Moore : - " The French cavalry from Burgos , in small ...
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... Sir J. M. says , " made no attempt to stop the passage of the French through the mountains . " That they were armed -- is a proof that they had an intention to do so ( as one of our journals observed ) : but what encouragement had they ...
... Sir J. M. says , " made no attempt to stop the passage of the French through the mountains . " That they were armed -- is a proof that they had an intention to do so ( as one of our journals observed ) : but what encouragement had they ...
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