Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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Side 12
... afterwards he turned his attention to the performance of his great task . What was the degree of courage necessary to nerve him for entering on it , may be conceived from the fact , that the emperor had not less than 150,000 men on the ...
... afterwards he turned his attention to the performance of his great task . What was the degree of courage necessary to nerve him for entering on it , may be conceived from the fact , that the emperor had not less than 150,000 men on the ...
Side 21
... afterwards . The battle of the passage of the Lech took place on the 3d of April 1632. All Europe was astonished . The Snow King , of whom it had been predicted that he would melt away as he ad- vanced into the warm regions of the south ...
... afterwards . The battle of the passage of the Lech took place on the 3d of April 1632. All Europe was astonished . The Snow King , of whom it had been predicted that he would melt away as he ad- vanced into the warm regions of the south ...
Side 27
... afterwards , on the 15th of February 1637 , the Emperor Ferdinand II . died in the fifty- ninth year of his age . He was succeeded by his son , Ferdinand III . , who , unable to bring the war to a conclusion , was obliged to continue it ...
... afterwards , on the 15th of February 1637 , the Emperor Ferdinand II . died in the fifty- ninth year of his age . He was succeeded by his son , Ferdinand III . , who , unable to bring the war to a conclusion , was obliged to continue it ...
Side 28
... afterwards proved the origin of dispute and confusion . The constitution of the empire was greatly modified . The potentates of the various states constituting the empire acquired the right of concluding separate alliances with foreign ...
... afterwards proved the origin of dispute and confusion . The constitution of the empire was greatly modified . The potentates of the various states constituting the empire acquired the right of concluding separate alliances with foreign ...
Side 32
... afterwards inclined to taunt or abuse another on account of difference of religious opinion or form of worship ; but inas- much as this toleration was achieved by wrong means , it led to an indifference which has enabled Prussia ...
... afterwards inclined to taunt or abuse another on account of difference of religious opinion or form of worship ; but inas- much as this toleration was achieved by wrong means , it led to an indifference which has enabled Prussia ...
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