The Foreign Review, Volym 3Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... army , and in the first action , near Ecija , the Spaniards were defeated ; their commander , D. Nuño Gonzalez de Lara , fighting like a lion , ' was slain ; and with the tidings of the victory , Abu Juzef sent his head to the King of ...
... army , and in the first action , near Ecija , the Spaniards were defeated ; their commander , D. Nuño Gonzalez de Lara , fighting like a lion , ' was slain ; and with the tidings of the victory , Abu Juzef sent his head to the King of ...
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... army in their country excited a brave spirit of indignation ; but when that excitement was withdrawn , the Granadans were too well aware how desirable it was that their sovereign should be upon terms of amity with the Castillian court ...
... army in their country excited a brave spirit of indignation ; but when that excitement was withdrawn , the Granadans were too well aware how desirable it was that their sovereign should be upon terms of amity with the Castillian court ...
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... army of martyrs , to the number of seven hundred and more , Christians that had lived in bonds and servitude as slaves to the Moors , pass before his eyes singing a psalm for their redemption . - These things were in the letters , with ...
... army of martyrs , to the number of seven hundred and more , Christians that had lived in bonds and servitude as slaves to the Moors , pass before his eyes singing a psalm for their redemption . - These things were in the letters , with ...
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... army .'- Exodus , chap . xiv . , v . 9 ; and there are many other passages in the book of Exodus which speak as plainly . The mountainous rugged- ness of Greece , no doubt , prevented the art of riding from making such rapid progress in ...
... army .'- Exodus , chap . xiv . , v . 9 ; and there are many other passages in the book of Exodus which speak as plainly . The mountainous rugged- ness of Greece , no doubt , prevented the art of riding from making such rapid progress in ...
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... army , which consisted exclusively of infantry . Miltiades , however , was well ac- quainted with the composition of the Persian troops ; and knowing that their chief dependence was on this body of cavalry , he prudently attacked them ...
... army , which consisted exclusively of infantry . Miltiades , however , was well ac- quainted with the composition of the Persian troops ; and knowing that their chief dependence was on this body of cavalry , he prudently attacked them ...
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