The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... received in Lisbon of the retreat of Sir John Moore to Corunna , and of the death of that lamented of- ficer . But the misfortunes of the British were known by vague rumour and flying reports before any authentic de- tails were received ...
... received in Lisbon of the retreat of Sir John Moore to Corunna , and of the death of that lamented of- ficer . But the misfortunes of the British were known by vague rumour and flying reports before any authentic de- tails were received ...
Pàgina 183
... received more support from the Spaniards than some of his friends seem willing to allow , he would pro- bably have paid dear for his temerity in advancing into the interior of Spain . The grand total of the British killed , wounded ...
... received more support from the Spaniards than some of his friends seem willing to allow , he would pro- bably have paid dear for his temerity in advancing into the interior of Spain . The grand total of the British killed , wounded ...
Pàgina 239
... receiving any benefice , or prebend , or other church- preferment , while they were in the House of Commons , and for ... received from them , without such circumstances as those above - mentioned ( which may be thought to render such a ...
... receiving any benefice , or prebend , or other church- preferment , while they were in the House of Commons , and for ... received from them , without such circumstances as those above - mentioned ( which may be thought to render such a ...
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