[126], 17. mariscal francés. In the first edition, General Sebastiani is named.
[126], 28. Baza: town of province of Granada, fifty-seven miles northeast of Granada, an important Moorish city, taken by Isabella the Catholic after a seven months' siege, December 4, 1489. The French under Marshal Soult defeated the Spaniards here August 10, 1810.
[127], 6 sqq. The Constitution of Cadiz was adopted in 1812, suspended at the restoration of Ferdinand VII in 1814, accepted by him after Riego's successful rising in 1820, and abrogated with the fall of the Liberals after the French siege of Cadiz in 1823. Ferdinand VII, el Rey Absoluto, died September 29, 1833.
[127], 10. The first Carlist War, ended by the Treaty of Vergara, August 31, 1839.
VOCABULARY
ABBREVIATIONS
| acc., accusative. | n. pr., proper noun. |
| adj., adjective. | num., numeral. |
| adv., adverb. | part., participle. |
| ant., antonym. | pass., passive. |
| art., article. | poss., possessive. |
| aux., auxiliary. | pp., past participle. |
| dat., dative. | pres., present. |
| dem., demonstrative. | pron., pronoun. |
| dim., diminutive. | rel., relative. |
| f., feminine. | resp., respectively. |
| fig., figurative. | sp., specially. |
| imp., impersonal. | subs., substantive. |
| interj., interjection. | trans., translate. |
| int., interrogative. | v. a., transitive verb. |
| m., masculine. | v. n., neuter verb. |
| neut., neuter. | v. refl., reflexive verb. |