Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four CenturiesW. Blackwood and Sons, 1865 - 355 sider |
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Side vii
... France , the commerce and trade of the nations in northern Europe were greatly disturbed , Mr Mitchell in 1787 , being then Consul - General in Norway , was instructed by the Duke of Leeds , who was then Foreign Secre- tary , to ...
... France , the commerce and trade of the nations in northern Europe were greatly disturbed , Mr Mitchell in 1787 , being then Consul - General in Norway , was instructed by the Duke of Leeds , who was then Foreign Secre- tary , to ...
Side ix
... France from all quarters full of despair and hatred of the restored Government of the Bourbons . Mitchell himself tells us , how , in the course of duty , he was called upon to superintend the march of these men through some of the ...
... France from all quarters full of despair and hatred of the restored Government of the Bourbons . Mitchell himself tells us , how , in the course of duty , he was called upon to superintend the march of these men through some of the ...
Side xi
... France , and their conduct is a bitter reproof against the once warlike nations of the north , who have , both in point of numbers and civilisation , so much the advantage over them . " 17th of December . - The people of this capital ...
... France , and their conduct is a bitter reproof against the once warlike nations of the north , who have , both in point of numbers and civilisation , so much the advantage over them . " 17th of December . - The people of this capital ...
Side 3
... France and Savoy drove many of that un- happy sect into Bohemia , where they enjoyed not only greater religious freedom , but , from the mountainous na- ture of the country , found better means of concealment also . It is not therefore ...
... France and Savoy drove many of that un- happy sect into Bohemia , where they enjoyed not only greater religious freedom , but , from the mountainous na- ture of the country , found better means of concealment also . It is not therefore ...
Side 31
... - session of Epirus and Albania was , in 1458 , ceded to the latter . It was during the truce which followed that our hero undertook his well - known expedition into Italy . Charles VIII . of France , claiming the crown of SCANDERBEG . 31.
... - session of Epirus and Albania was , in 1458 , ceded to the latter . It was during the truce which followed that our hero undertook his well - known expedition into Italy . Charles VIII . of France , claiming the crown of SCANDERBEG . 31.
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Populære avsnitt
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.