Don Esteban: Or, Memoirs of a Spaniard, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1825 - 292 страници |
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... Officers - Balls , and French Politeness . CHAPTER XI . Page . 186-206 Napoleon's Entry into Valladolid- His mode of avenging the Assassination of four of his Soldiers- General Con- sternation - Singular Discovery of one of the ...
... Officers - Balls , and French Politeness . CHAPTER XI . Page . 186-206 Napoleon's Entry into Valladolid- His mode of avenging the Assassination of four of his Soldiers- General Con- sternation - Singular Discovery of one of the ...
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... Officers were so much wanted to command the thousands of peasants who flocked thither , that our general being com- pelled to select them from among the youths who had just enlisted , Raymundo was made lieutenant , and I alferez.b We ...
... Officers were so much wanted to command the thousands of peasants who flocked thither , that our general being com- pelled to select them from among the youths who had just enlisted , Raymundo was made lieutenant , and I alferez.b We ...
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... officer on guard , who happened to be known to me , and request him to confine the person I brought in a solitary dungeon . This being done , the crowd with- drew , satisfied at seeing him safe in the hands of justice , and again ...
... officer on guard , who happened to be known to me , and request him to confine the person I brought in a solitary dungeon . This being done , the crowd with- drew , satisfied at seeing him safe in the hands of justice , and again ...
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... officers , as if we were in the interest of the French ; and say that we were intrusted with an important verbal message from the Commandant of Avilla to the General Governor of Valladolid , and that having met on our road a French cou ...
... officers , as if we were in the interest of the French ; and say that we were intrusted with an important verbal message from the Commandant of Avilla to the General Governor of Valladolid , and that having met on our road a French cou ...
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... officer . The sen- tinel , who paced in front of the house , rattling his empty sabre - sheath along the ground , at first made some difficulties ; but having told him we were friends , and had important communications to make , we were ...
... officer . The sen- tinel , who paced in front of the house , rattling his empty sabre - sheath along the ground , at first made some difficulties ; but having told him we were friends , and had important communications to make , we were ...
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alarm Alcalde Anton arms army arriero arrived beautiful brother Burgos Cabezon called carriage castanets cavalry Charles IV charms Cigales cloak Consistorio Corregidor countenance cried dear departure Don Facundo Don Ignacio Don Lorenzo Doña dress Duero endeavoured enemy entered Esteban exclaimed eyes father fear feelings Ferdinand French Frenchmen friar friends Gabachos gave give Godoy grapes hand happy head heard heart honor hope horses hour immediately inhabitants invaders Isabella look Madrid Majesties Manuel Godoy Manuelita Marienne Marquis ments Monsieur Turenne mounted mules Napoleon never night obliged officer Old Castile party passed peasants Pisuerga pleasure present proceeded racter Raymundo received remained replied road Romeria round Scotch College seen sent servants side sisters smile soldiers Somosierra soon Spain Spaniards Spanish sword tears thing tion town troops uncle Valladolid village voice whole wood young zagal
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Страница 163 - Franciscan friars, whose convent is in the same square, drawn up in procession and bringing an image of the Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus in her arms, and another of St.
Страница 67 - How often have I blest the coming day, When toil remitting lent its turn to play, And all the village train, from labour free, Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree, While many a pastime circled in the shade, The young contending as the old surveyed ; And many a gambol frolicked o'er the ground, And sleights of art and feats of strength went round.
Страница 152 - Spanish generals, like their government, had no authority, excepting while they acted in unison with the feelings of those whom they commanded.
Страница 227 - Thy spirit, Independence ! let me share, Lord of the lion heart and eagle eye ! Thy steps I follow 'with my bosom bare, Nor heed the storm that howls along the sky.
Страница 171 - The grief of the unfortunate mother cannot be described ; she fell into dreadful convulsions, in which we thought she would have expired. At last a torrent of tears came to relieve her, and having recovered the power of speech, she informed us that when she received the news of her husband's death, and of the advance of the French army, her children were both lying ill of the small pox. The physician told her that their lives depended on not being exposed to the air ; but no carriage or covered cart...
Страница 5 - ... the tale he had been telling his companion. In this journey I thought I had learnt the names of all the mules, yet one which frequently occurred created...
Страница 235 - French being in the habit of measuring, like architects, the outer dimensions of the empty houses, and then the inner apartments, to discover if any space had been taken from them.
Страница 153 - Cuesta gave battle in the heights of Cabezon. As soon as the latter general found that Cevallos was likely to be sacrificed to popular fury, he had sent to Avila, where he then was, a party of cavalry with orders to convey him safe to his presence, and have him tried ; but principally with the intention of screening him from the ferocity of the people. Cevallos set off from that city accompanied by his wife and children, and escorted by the few cavalry soldiers who had been sent in search of him....
Страница 281 - Yet are Spain's maids no race of Amazons, But formed for all the witching arts of love : Though thus in arms they emulate her sons, And in the horrid phalanx dare to move, ' Tis but the tender fierceness of the dove, Pecking the hand that hovers o'er her mate...
Страница v - HPHAT a Spaniard has furnished a part of the materials of •*• this work cannot be doubted ; but ' that every thing which the author relates is to be considered as simple matter of fact, with the sole exception of those names which he has assigned to the parties figuring in the merely biographical part of his story,' is an assertion which no attentive reader will credit.