Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four CenturiesW. Blackwood and Sons, 1865 - 355 sider |
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... course of duty , he was called upon to superintend the march of these men through some of the British cantonments in Flanders . * As it was his duty to conciliate them rather than to discuss political points , he always comforted the ...
... course of duty , he was called upon to superintend the march of these men through some of the British cantonments in Flanders . * As it was his duty to conciliate them rather than to discuss political points , he always comforted the ...
Side xii
... course , have had both , and both very different from those we have . But though he was not with us in the hour of danger , yet his spirit accompanied us , and his genius cheered us . We recollect being * Comp . below , p . 318 . one of ...
... course , have had both , and both very different from those we have . But though he was not with us in the hour of danger , yet his spirit accompanied us , and his genius cheered us . We recollect being * Comp . below , p . 318 . one of ...
Side 8
... course of one year . Immediately on the breaking out of the troubles , Zisca had summoned all the friends of the cause to arm , combine , and take the field against the enemies of God and the cause . As the Catholics naturally opposed ...
... course of one year . Immediately on the breaking out of the troubles , Zisca had summoned all the friends of the cause to arm , combine , and take the field against the enemies of God and the cause . As the Catholics naturally opposed ...
Side 10
... and give safety and protection . It was in the course of this bright career that sudden darkness struck Zisca . He was besieging Raby , and observing the pro- gress of the attack , when the bolt of a 10 ZISCA THE HUSSITE .
... and give safety and protection . It was in the course of this bright career that sudden darkness struck Zisca . He was besieging Raby , and observing the pro- gress of the attack , when the bolt of a 10 ZISCA THE HUSSITE .
Side 11
... course , from attempt- ing any account of the war , and of the frightful scenes of carnage which marked its progress . Every town , castle , or stronghold captured , was given over to the fury of the victors , who rarely spared either ...
... course , from attempt- ing any account of the war , and of the frightful scenes of carnage which marked its progress . Every town , castle , or stronghold captured , was given over to the fury of the victors , who rarely spared either ...
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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.