Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four CenturiesW. Blackwood and Sons, 1865 - 355 sider |
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... Emperor Ferdinand I. , wishing to say a prayer in this church , inquired to whom the mace had belonged , and on Zisca's name being mentioned , in stantly left the church , exclaming , " Bestia mortua ZISCA THE HUSSITE . 13.
... Emperor Ferdinand I. , wishing to say a prayer in this church , inquired to whom the mace had belonged , and on Zisca's name being mentioned , in stantly left the church , exclaming , " Bestia mortua ZISCA THE HUSSITE . 13.
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... Emperors , and afterwards retained possession of Gallipoli , where they happened to be stationed . In 1359 Achmet I. established According to others he was born ten years earlier , in 1404 . * the capital of the Moslem power at ...
... Emperors , and afterwards retained possession of Gallipoli , where they happened to be stationed . In 1359 Achmet I. established According to others he was born ten years earlier , in 1404 . * the capital of the Moslem power at ...
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... Emperor was for a considerable time a gainer by the result . Scanderbeg was one of the most popular and successful soldiers in his army ; troops gathered rapidly round his victorious standard . " There was not an arm in Moslem war ...
... Emperor was for a considerable time a gainer by the result . Scanderbeg was one of the most popular and successful soldiers in his army ; troops gathered rapidly round his victorious standard . " There was not an arm in Moslem war ...
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... Emperor Maximilian was not ready in * Gonsalvo of Cordova , surnamed the Great Captain . We should feel highly gratified if any of our historians would favour us with a good account of this distinguished soldier , who is , of course ...
... Emperor Maximilian was not ready in * Gonsalvo of Cordova , surnamed the Great Captain . We should feel highly gratified if any of our historians would favour us with a good account of this distinguished soldier , who is , of course ...
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... Emperor advanced , on his side , with a large army , and aided by five hundred French men - at - arms laid siege to Padua . The place was strong , well garrisoned , and reso- lutely defended , and it required great toil and exertion ...
... Emperor advanced , on his side , with a large army , and aided by five hundred French men - at - arms laid siege to Padua . The place was strong , well garrisoned , and reso- lutely defended , and it required great toil and exertion ...
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Side 358 - MACKENZIE. Studies in Roman Law. With Comparative Views of the Laws of France, England, and Scotland. By LORD MACKENZIE, one of the Judges of the Court of Session in Scotland.
Side 357 - OF ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE, From the Fall of Napoleon to the Accession of Louis Napoleon.