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... fires , and thus to deceive the enemy regarding their strength . The Turks , seeing so weak a force before them , crossed the stream in small parties , and in their usual manner began to harass the camp ; but Scanderbeg gave strict ...
... fires , and thus to deceive the enemy regarding their strength . The Turks , seeing so weak a force before them , crossed the stream in small parties , and in their usual manner began to harass the camp ; but Scanderbeg gave strict ...
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... fire of the be- sieged , however slight that fire might be considered in our time . It required great efforts , skill , and exertion , therefore , to enable the wild , half - barbarous tribes of Al- bania to collect the means of ...
... fire of the be- sieged , however slight that fire might be considered in our time . It required great efforts , skill , and exertion , therefore , to enable the wild , half - barbarous tribes of Al- bania to collect the means of ...
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... ; the Gascons , under Navarro , were in the second ; the Black Bands , under the King himself , formed the reserve ; and the cavalry were on the flanks . The fire of the French guns arrested not the fierce AND THE SACKING OF ROME . 59 59.
... ; the Gascons , under Navarro , were in the second ; the Black Bands , under the King himself , formed the reserve ; and the cavalry were on the flanks . The fire of the French guns arrested not the fierce AND THE SACKING OF ROME . 59 59.
Side 60
... fire of the French guns made great havoc in the dense masses of the advancing mountaineers , but arrested not their progress . A deadly hatred existed between the landsknechte and the mercen- ary Swiss ; and the conflict that ensued ...
... fire of the French guns made great havoc in the dense masses of the advancing mountaineers , but arrested not their progress . A deadly hatred existed between the landsknechte and the mercen- ary Swiss ; and the conflict that ensued ...
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... fire of musketry was kept up from the vineyards and rugged ground , against the defenders ; the columns , instead of pressing forward to the assault , had probably , as so often happens in such cases , broken into swarms of skirmishers ...
... fire of musketry was kept up from the vineyards and rugged ground , against the defenders ; the columns , instead of pressing forward to the assault , had probably , as so often happens in such cases , broken into swarms of skirmishers ...
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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.