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... less hated , and more dreaded , were shown out of the room ; while Slavata and Martinitz were dragged to a window , and flung down a height of eighty feet . The secretary Fabricius was thrown after them . This violent action - somewhat ...
... less hated , and more dreaded , were shown out of the room ; while Slavata and Martinitz were dragged to a window , and flung down a height of eighty feet . The secretary Fabricius was thrown after them . This violent action - somewhat ...
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... less of France than of Sweden that the power of the emperor should be curbed . But although all those reasons may have had their weight , it is not to be denied that the grand motives which ani- mated Gustavus in the undertaking , were ...
... less of France than of Sweden that the power of the emperor should be curbed . But although all those reasons may have had their weight , it is not to be denied that the grand motives which ani- mated Gustavus in the undertaking , were ...
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... less than 150,000 men on the field in various parts of Germany , independent of those in garrison ; as well as from the fact , that the Protestant princes , from whom he might naturally have expected assistance , at first refused to co ...
... less than 150,000 men on the field in various parts of Germany , independent of those in garrison ; as well as from the fact , that the Protestant princes , from whom he might naturally have expected assistance , at first refused to co ...
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... - ments of the house , hoping to be there less exposed . We entered a chamber that had several beds in it , and passed some time there in the most insupportable agonies . Nothing was heard 16 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AND THE THIRTY YEARS ' WAR .
... - ments of the house , hoping to be there less exposed . We entered a chamber that had several beds in it , and passed some time there in the most insupportable agonies . Nothing was heard 16 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AND THE THIRTY YEARS ' WAR .
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... less could they be relin- quished ; the king could not be sacrificed in vain . The Swedish Council of state , divided between the prosecution of a doubtful war , and an advantageous though a disgraceful peace , courage- ously embraced ...
... less could they be relin- quished ; the king could not be sacrificed in vain . The Swedish Council of state , divided between the prosecution of a doubtful war , and an advantageous though a disgraceful peace , courage- ously embraced ...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts William Chambers,Robert Chambers Visualização integral - 1846 |
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