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Side 22
... arrived of the vic- tory of Rablat , over Count Mansfeld , and of the victor's move on Prague , the Bohemian capital . The Bohemians in- stantly broke up their camp , and hastened back to defend their own land . Even after Breitenfeld ...
... arrived of the vic- tory of Rablat , over Count Mansfeld , and of the victor's move on Prague , the Bohemian capital . The Bohemians in- stantly broke up their camp , and hastened back to defend their own land . Even after Breitenfeld ...
Side 27
... arrived for dispensing altogether with electors , and that Ger- many ought to be governed , like France and Spain , by a single and absolute sovereign . " He threw the Danes out of Germany and even out of the Jutland peninsula , his ...
... arrived for dispensing altogether with electors , and that Ger- many ought to be governed , like France and Spain , by a single and absolute sovereign . " He threw the Danes out of Germany and even out of the Jutland peninsula , his ...
Side 28
... arrival of Swedish help , led by David Leslie , stiff- ened the resistance . Even so , an armistice had been arranged and terms of submission were being drawn up , when a Danish fleet appeared off the port and infused fresh spirit into ...
... arrival of Swedish help , led by David Leslie , stiff- ened the resistance . Even so , an armistice had been arranged and terms of submission were being drawn up , when a Danish fleet appeared off the port and infused fresh spirit into ...
Side 38
... arrived at the frontier fortress of Eger , held by two Scottish officers , Colonel Gordon and Major Leslie . To them Wal- lenstein told what had hap- pened , and left it to them to accompany him or not as they thought proper . Gordon ...
... arrived at the frontier fortress of Eger , held by two Scottish officers , Colonel Gordon and Major Leslie . To them Wal- lenstein told what had hap- pened , and left it to them to accompany him or not as they thought proper . Gordon ...
Side 50
... arrived at the con- clusion that if Uncle Bliss bought the dinosaur's egg he would still have two figures left , and that would be enough to buy nearly half the other things as well . I admitted the substantial accuracy of this ...
... arrived at the con- clusion that if Uncle Bliss bought the dinosaur's egg he would still have two figures left , and that would be enough to buy nearly half the other things as well . I admitted the substantial accuracy of this ...
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