Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four CenturiesW. Blackwood and Sons, 1865 - 355 sider |
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Side ix
... French heart of the King , the pride he was known to take in the glory of the national arms , and his sense of what was due to the interest of the country , would make him cherish men who had performed so many brilliant actions , & c ...
... French heart of the King , the pride he was known to take in the glory of the national arms , and his sense of what was due to the interest of the country , would make him cherish men who had performed so many brilliant actions , & c ...
Side 37
... French had to force their way through an Italian army greatly their superior in number . The victory , however , remained with them , and here Bayard , whose bravery had been conspicuous during the battle , gained his spurs of ...
... French had to force their way through an Italian army greatly their superior in number . The victory , however , remained with them , and here Bayard , whose bravery had been conspicuous during the battle , gained his spurs of ...
Side 38
... French gen- darmes , of whom Bayard was one , maintained a post about twenty miles from Milan . Urged by our young knight , who , though he held no command , already exer- cised great influence over his comrades , they resolved to ...
... French gen- darmes , of whom Bayard was one , maintained a post about twenty miles from Milan . Urged by our young knight , who , though he held no command , already exer- cised great influence over his comrades , they resolved to ...
Side 41
... French from the kingdom of Naples , we cannot enter . It is enough for our purpose to say that Bayard's conduct and gallantry were conspicuous on every occasion . After the battle of Serignola , in which the French were defeated by ...
... French from the kingdom of Naples , we cannot enter . It is enough for our purpose to say that Bayard's conduct and gallantry were conspicuous on every occasion . After the battle of Serignola , in which the French were defeated by ...
Side 42
... French gen- darmes dismount , and aid the German infantry in the pro- posed assault . This rather startled the French commander , who assembled his captains to consult on the answer that should be given . Most were ready to mount the ...
... French gen- darmes dismount , and aid the German infantry in the pro- posed assault . This rather startled the French commander , who assembled his captains to consult on the answer that should be given . Most were ready to mount the ...
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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.