| Edmund Burke - History - 1815 - 858 pages
...and the Garonne, have called forth the spontaneous shouts of admiring nations. Those triumphs it is needless on this day to recount. Their names have...annals of Europe, and we shall hand them down with exaltation to our children's children. J i is not, however, the grandeur of military success which... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1814 - 578 pages
...Ebro and the Garonne, have called forth the spontaneous shoutsofiidmiring nations. Thosetriumphs it is needless on this day to recount. Their names have...our admiration, or commanded our applause ; it has been that generous and lofty spirit which inspired your troops with unbounded confidence, and taught... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1814 - 752 pages
...millions. tbe Garonne, have called forth the spontaneous shouts of admiring nations. Those triumphs it is needless on this day to recount. Their names have...been written by your conquering sword in the annals Of£urope, and we shall hand them dowu %ilh exultation to our children's children. " It itf not, however,... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1814 - 780 pages
...the annals cl Europe, and we shall hand them down (lib exultation to our children's children. " It i* not, however, the grandeur of military success, which has alone fixed our admiration, or commanded our applauie , it has been that generous and lofty spirit which inspired your troops *itb unbounded confidence,... | |
| English literature - 1814 - 1032 pages
...the spontaneous shouts of admiring nations. Those triumphs it is needless on this day to гесЛшЬ Their names have been written by your conquering sword in the annals of Kuropc, and we shall hand them down wilh exultation to our children's children. It is not, however,... | |
| English poetry - 1815 - 992 pages
...and the Garonne, have called for the spontaneous shouts of admiring; nations. Those triumphs it is needless on this day to recount. Their names have...our children's children. It is, not, however, the grandour of military, success which has alone fixed our admiration, or commanded our applauses ; plauses... | |
| History - 1815 - 822 pages
...shouts of admiring nations. Those triumphs it is needless on this day to recount. Their names have b;en Written by your conquering sword in the annals of...grandeur of military success which has alone fixed our admiralion, orcommanded our applause ; it has been that generous and lofty spirit which inspired your... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1815 - 1026 pages
...and the Garonne, have called forth the spontaneous shouts of admiring nations. Those triumphs it is needless on this day to recount. Their names have...with exultation to our children's children. " It is upt, however, the grandeur of military success which has alone fixed our admiration, or commanded our... | |
| Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 pages
...the Garoune, have called forth the spontaneous applause of admiring nations. Those triumphs, it is needless on this day to recount: their names have...them down with exultation to our children's children. " For the repeated thanks and grants bestowed upon you by this House, in gratitude for your many and... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...he had united armies of such different and discordant materials. " It is not," said the speaker, " the grandeur of military success, which has alone...our admiration or commanded our applause ; it has been that generous and lofty spirit which inspired your troops with unbounded confidence, and taught... | |
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