| Art - 1812 - 762 pages
...increasing reputation of his Majesty's arms will shew to the nations of the Continent, how much they may achieve when animated by a glorious spirit of resistance...Peninsula, I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure which can lead my allies to suppose that I mean to depart from the present system. Perseverance alone... | |
| Religion - 1813 - 996 pages
...nations of the Continent how much they may achieve when animated by a glorious spirit of re«istance to a foreign yoke. In the critical situation of the...peninsula, I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure which can lead my allies to suppose that I mean to depart from the present system. Perseverance alone... | |
| English literature - 1812 - 1020 pages
...reputation of hi« Majesty's arms will show to the nations of ihc Continent how much they may eill achieve when animated by a glorious spirit of resistance to a foreign yoke. In the ciática! situation of the war in the Peninsula I shall be moat anxious to avoid every measure which... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 712 pages
...encreased and encreasing reputation of his Majesty's arms will shew to the nations of the continent how much they may still achieve when animated by a glorious...peninsula, I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure which can lead my allies to suppose that I mean to depart from the present system. Perseverance alone... | |
| Hunting - 1812 - 428 pages
...his Majesty's arms will shew to the Nat:ons of the Continent, how much they may achieve when aeimated by a glorious spirit of resistance to a foreign yoke....Peninsula, I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure which .can lead my Allies to suppose that I mean to departfrom thepresentsystem. Perseverance alone... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1812 - 778 pages
...and increasing reputation of hia Majesty's arms will shew to the nations of the Continent how mitch they may still achieve when animated by a glorious spirit of resistance to a foreign yoke. ID the critical situation of the war in the Penin-, sula, I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure... | |
| J. Cooper - 1812 - 298 pages
...increasing creasing reputation of his majesty's arms wilt shew to the nations of the continent how much they may still achieve when animated by a glorious spirit of resistance"to a foreign yoke. In the critical situation of the war in the peninsula, I shall be most... | |
| Charles Verulam Williams - 1813 - 354 pages
...will shew to the Nations of the Continent how much they may still achieve, when animated by a glorious resistance to a foreign yoke. In the critical situation...Peninsula, I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure which can lead my Allies to suppose that I mean to depart from the present system. Perseverance alone... | |
| History - 1813 - 818 pages
...increased and increasing reputation of his Majesty's arms will shew to the nations of the continent how much they may still achieve when animated by a glorious...resistance to a foreign yoke. In the critical situation ot the war in the Peninsula, I shall be most anxicsm to avoid any measure which can lead my allies... | |
| 1813 - 1082 pages
...increasing reputation of his majesty's arms will show to the nations ot the continent how much they may achieve when animated by a glorious spirit of resistance to a foreign yoke." Hitherto there is no passage or sentiment in this letter which points out the line of domestic or foreign... | |
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