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Side 19
... playing off some against the others . " " I may yet live to become one . << The first phase of this politico- religious struggle was termin- ated by the Convention of Passau in 1552 and the Augs- burg Treaty of religious pacifi- cation ...
... playing off some against the others . " " I may yet live to become one . << The first phase of this politico- religious struggle was termin- ated by the Convention of Passau in 1552 and the Augs- burg Treaty of religious pacifi- cation ...
Side 30
... played a main part , by subtle intrigue , to remove the chief obstacle in the path of his new and secret ally . Unhappily for Wallenstein , the very completeness of his triumph paved the way for his removal . When the need for ...
... played a main part , by subtle intrigue , to remove the chief obstacle in the path of his new and secret ally . Unhappily for Wallenstein , the very completeness of his triumph paved the way for his removal . When the need for ...
Side 34
... playing for higher stakes than local military suc- cess , his firmness and will in following the course planned out is wholly admirable . The great Czech is the supreme poker player of military his- tory . He appreciated full well that ...
... playing for higher stakes than local military suc- cess , his firmness and will in following the course planned out is wholly admirable . The great Czech is the supreme poker player of military his- tory . He appreciated full well that ...
Side 62
... play with the more mighty instru- ment . He was born too soon for the parish registers of Tavis- tock , which contain no records of earlier date than 1620. His name , variously spelled in the careless fashion of the sixteenth and ...
... play with the more mighty instru- ment . He was born too soon for the parish registers of Tavis- tock , which contain no records of earlier date than 1620. His name , variously spelled in the careless fashion of the sixteenth and ...
Side 71
... play was interrupted by the intrusion of fourteen Spanish musketeers . It was now poor Dick's turn to surrender , and Don Juan's to show that , though a Spanish knight , he was no gentleman . This man , as soon as Peeke's hands had been ...
... play was interrupted by the intrusion of fourteen Spanish musketeers . It was now poor Dick's turn to surrender , and Don Juan's to show that , though a Spanish knight , he was no gentleman . This man , as soon as Peeke's hands had been ...
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