The book How a Free People Conduct a Long War was written by author Stillé, Charles J. (Charles Janeway), 1819-1899 Here you can read free online of How a Free People Conduct a Long War book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is How a Free People Conduct a Long War a good or bad book?
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Our laurels were great, but barren, and our victories in their effects mere defeats. " Mr. Whitbread, too, as usual, was not behindhand with his prophecies. " He saw no reason, " he said, " to alter his views respecting peace ; war must otherwise terminate in the subjugation of either of . The contending powers. They were both great ; but this was a country of factitious greatness. France was a country of natural greatness. " So, General Tarleton " had the doctrine of Mr. Fox in his favor, who ...wished for the pencil of a Cer- vantes to be able to ridicule those who desired to enter upon a continental war. " * Thus, from universal enthusiasm in favor of the Spanish war, public opinion, at first manifesting itself through the factious spirit of the opposi- tion, at length spoke through all its organs, in tones of despondency and despair, of the situation and prospects of the country, and simply because there had not been that sort of military success which it could understand, to sustain and direct it.
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