Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four CenturiesW. Blackwood and Sons, 1865 - 355 sider |
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... joined in accumulating upon his name . Mitchell does not indeed consider it possible altogether to tear away the veil of darkness which had so long concealed from view the full portraiture of his hero , but he clearly shows that the ...
... joined in accumulating upon his name . Mitchell does not indeed consider it possible altogether to tear away the veil of darkness which had so long concealed from view the full portraiture of his hero , but he clearly shows that the ...
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... joined by many native chiefs , flung wide the torch of civil discord . Scanderbeg marched immediately against Dagno , but found it already in the possession of the Venetians . It had therefore to be reduced by force , and as he did not ...
... joined by many native chiefs , flung wide the torch of civil discord . Scanderbeg marched immediately against Dagno , but found it already in the possession of the Venetians . It had therefore to be reduced by force , and as he did not ...
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... joined the League of Cambray , took the field against the Venetians . In the great battle of Agnadelle , fought on the 14th of May 1509 , and in which the Venetians were completely defeated , he bore , as usual , a conspicuous part ...
... joined the League of Cambray , took the field against the Venetians . In the great battle of Agnadelle , fought on the 14th of May 1509 , and in which the Venetians were completely defeated , he bore , as usual , a conspicuous part ...
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... joined the Emperor , who immediately appointed him to the command of the army of Italy . The French , who had again lost Milan , were under the orders of Admiral Bonnivet , to whose aid the King despatched Bayard with his company of ...
... joined the Emperor , who immediately appointed him to the command of the army of Italy . The French , who had again lost Milan , were under the orders of Admiral Bonnivet , to whose aid the King despatched Bayard with his company of ...
Side 59
... joined the standard of some favourite leader in the hopes of good pay , plunder , and preferment . No ; the Swiss were national soldiers , raised by the cantons , free republics as they are called , and hired out by entire bands or ...
... joined the standard of some favourite leader in the hopes of good pay , plunder , and preferment . No ; the Swiss were national soldiers , raised by the cantons , free republics as they are called , and hired out by entire bands or ...
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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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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.