Biographies of Eminent Soldiers of the Last Four CenturiesW. Blackwood and Sons, 1865 - 355 sider |
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... victory is soon checked by the dreadful and heartrending sight which a field of battle presents immedi- ately after the action . 2000 French lay dead on that fatal hill , and the sight of them was the least horrible — the wounded and ...
... victory is soon checked by the dreadful and heartrending sight which a field of battle presents immedi- ately after the action . 2000 French lay dead on that fatal hill , and the sight of them was the least horrible — the wounded and ...
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... victory seem first to have flashed upon him . Still it is evident that he held no rank or post of trust in the English army , for he was living tranquilly at the Bohemian Court as Chamberlain to Wenzeslaus IV . , when the Hussite ...
... victory seem first to have flashed upon him . Still it is evident that he held no rank or post of trust in the English army , for he was living tranquilly at the Bohemian Court as Chamberlain to Wenzeslaus IV . , when the Hussite ...
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... Victory followed victory . The great battle of Deach- brod , in which his army was completely routed , having obliged Sigismund to evacuate the kingdom , Zisca ruled it with almost absolute sway , the mass of the people being naturally ...
... Victory followed victory . The great battle of Deach- brod , in which his army was completely routed , having obliged Sigismund to evacuate the kingdom , Zisca ruled it with almost absolute sway , the mass of the people being naturally ...
Side 11
... Victory still attended the Hussites . Sigismund had again invaded the country at the head of a powerful Ger- man army , and had again been defeated . His son - in - law , the Archduke of Austria , had been repulsed , and Moravia invaded ...
... Victory still attended the Hussites . Sigismund had again invaded the country at the head of a powerful Ger- man army , and had again been defeated . His son - in - law , the Archduke of Austria , had been repulsed , and Moravia invaded ...
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... victory would be acceptable to him even in death , instantly assaulted and carried the walls of Przibislaw . The town was as usual given to the flames , and the inhabitants to the sword ; and to testify their grief for the loss of their ...
... victory would be acceptable to him even in death , instantly assaulted and carried the walls of Przibislaw . The town was as usual given to the flames , and the inhabitants to the sword ; and to testify their grief for the loss of their ...
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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.