Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four CenturiesW. Blackwood and Sons, 1865 - 355 sider |
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... advance of this armed multitude , seeing their peace- ful demeanour , appeared on the balcony , when Zisca ad- dressed him in the name of the citizens : " Your Highness has demanded the arms of your faithful citizens and subjects . Here ...
... advance of this armed multitude , seeing their peace- ful demeanour , appeared on the balcony , when Zisca ad- dressed him in the name of the citizens : " Your Highness has demanded the arms of your faithful citizens and subjects . Here ...
Side 12
... advance was resumed . But deputies from the city who came to solicit terms , and Zisca's own reluctance , perhaps , to destroy the capital of the kingdom , for once induced him to relent . A treaty was concluded between the par- ties ...
... advance was resumed . But deputies from the city who came to solicit terms , and Zisca's own reluctance , perhaps , to destroy the capital of the kingdom , for once induced him to relent . A treaty was concluded between the par- ties ...
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... advance of Timour , the conqueror of Persia , India , and Central Asia , into Anatolia , gave a re- spite to the Christians . Called away from his conquests in Europe , the Sultan hastened to confront the Tartars ; but here fortune ...
... advance of Timour , the conqueror of Persia , India , and Central Asia , into Anatolia , gave a re- spite to the Christians . Called away from his conquests in Europe , the Sultan hastened to confront the Tartars ; but here fortune ...
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... advance to the relief of their friends . But fortune did not smile upon them ; they were defeated in a general action , which again left the beleaguered town to its fate . It was equally vain that Mustapha Pasha of Macedonia strove ...
... advance to the relief of their friends . But fortune did not smile upon them ; they were defeated in a general action , which again left the beleaguered town to its fate . It was equally vain that Mustapha Pasha of Macedonia strove ...
Side 83
... harangued the citizens , tell- ing them that it was the duty of all to take arms for the defence of the town , and of the rich to advance money for the payment of the troops . No one replied to AND THE SACKING OF ROME . 83 888.
... harangued the citizens , tell- ing them that it was the duty of all to take arms for the defence of the town , and of the rich to advance money for the payment of the troops . No one replied to AND THE SACKING OF ROME . 83 888.
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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.