... the dangers and conquering the difficulties, that were not hidden from my view, in the sympathy of all those Spaniards who, loving their native land, were desirous of putting an end to the bloody and barren struggles which for so many years have been... Constitutional Government in Spain: A Sketch - Stran 40avtor: Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry - 1889 - 222 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Department of State - 1871 - 478 strani
...two long years have I wnni the crown of Spain, and Spain still lives in continual strife, depart ing day by day more widely from that era of peace and prosperity for which I have so ardently yearned. Had the enemies to her happiness been foreigners, then, at the head of our valiant and tried soldiers,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1874 - 834 strani
...an end to the bloody and barren struggles which for so many years have been gnawing at its vitals. I realize that my good intentions have been in vain. For two long years have I wnrn the crown of .Spain, and Spain still lives in continual strife, departing day by day more widely... | |
| 1874 - 840 strani
...AU end to the bloody and barren stragcles which for so mfliiy years have been gnawing at It* vital*. I realize that my good intentions have been In vain. For two long years nave I worn the crown of Spain, aud Spain still lives In continual strife, departing day by day more... | |
| 1874 - 834 strani
...an end to the bloody and barren struggles which for so many years have been gnawing at ii - vital». I realize that my good Intentions have been in vain. For two lone years nave I worn Ihe crown of Spain, and Spain still lives in continual strife, departing day... | |
| Henry Remsen Whitehouse - 1897 - 390 strani
...an end to the bloody and barren struggles which for so many years have been gnawing at its vitals. " I realize that my good intentions have been in vain....and prosperity for which I have so ardently yearned. Had the enemies to her happiness been foreigners, then, at the head of our valiant and tried soldiers,... | |
| Francis Henry Gribble - 1913 - 364 strani
...had been a failure. " For two long years," he said in his farewell message to the Cortes, " I have worn the Crown of Spain, and Spain still lives in...and prosperity for which I have so ardently yearned. . . . None will attribute my determination to weakness of spirit. No danger could move me. . . . Nevertheless... | |
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