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THE

LONDON REVIEW.

No. IV.

NOVEMBER 1, 1809.

ON THE SPANISH REVOLUTION.

I. CONCERNING THE RELATIONS OF GREAT BRITAIN, SPAIN, AND PORTUGAL, TO EACH OTHER, AND TO THE COMMON ENEMY, AT THIS CRISIS; AND SPECIFICALLY AS AFFECTED BY THE CONVENTION OF CINTRA: THE WHOLE BROUGHT TO THE TEST OF THOSE PRINCIPLES, BY WHICH ALONE THE INDEPENDENCE AND FREEDOM OF NATIONS CAN BE PRESERVED OR RECOVERED. BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.

-8vo. pp. 216. 5s. Longman, London. 1809.

II. LETTERS FROM PORTUGAL AND SPAIN; COMPRISING AN

ACCOUNT OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE ARMIES UNDER THEIR EXCELLENCIES SIR ARTHUR WELLESLEY AND SIR JOHN MOORE, FROM THE LANDING OF THE TROOPS FROM MONDEGO BAY TO THE BATTLE OF CORUNNA. ILLUSTRATED

WITH ENGRAVINGS BY HEATH, FITLER, WARREN, &C. FROM DRAWINGS MADE ON THE SPOT. BY ADAM NEALE, M.D. F.L.S.-4to. pp. 116. 21. 2s. Philips. London. 1809.

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