Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four CenturiesW. Blackwood and Sons, 1865 - 355 sider |
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... appearance of superstition to have vanished with it . " Another slip , of a much later date , in which he is speaking of Berenhorst , * contains the following remarks : - come . " Had so enlightened a military critic lived to review the ...
... appearance of superstition to have vanished with it . " Another slip , of a much later date , in which he is speaking of Berenhorst , * contains the following remarks : - come . " Had so enlightened a military critic lived to review the ...
Side 12
... appearance of insubordination , and the 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 ...
... appearance of insubordination , and the 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 ...
Side 21
... adversary is at variance with the Turkish practice of the period , and the resolute though not sanguinary character of the Sultan himself . The whole has more the appearance of being a device of the SCANDERBEG . 16 21.
... adversary is at variance with the Turkish practice of the period , and the resolute though not sanguinary character of the Sultan himself . The whole has more the appearance of being a device of the SCANDERBEG . 16 21.
Side 22
John Mitchell, Leonhard Schmitz. has more the appearance of being a device of the monkish writers of the time , anxious to exalt a Christian warrior at the expense of a Mohammedan foe ; and above all , perhaps , to justify the conduct we ...
John Mitchell, Leonhard Schmitz. has more the appearance of being a device of the monkish writers of the time , anxious to exalt a Christian warrior at the expense of a Mohammedan foe ; and above all , perhaps , to justify the conduct we ...
Side 53
... appearance in the field already gave promise of the future hero . On every occasion he was the foremost and most distinguished ; and the victory of Agnadelle was principally ascribed to his conduct and gallantry . Such brilliant merit ...
... appearance in the field already gave promise of the future hero . On every occasion he was the foremost and most distinguished ; and the victory of Agnadelle was principally ascribed to his conduct and gallantry . Such brilliant merit ...
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Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four Centuries John Mitchell,Leonhard Schmitz Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four Centuries John Mitchell,Leonhard Schmitz Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
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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.
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