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 8
... favour of Protestantism . Foreign nations too , both Catholic and Protestant , looked on with no small interest . One of the most general and most re- spected political doctrines of that time , was the doctrine of the balance of power ...
... favour of Protestantism . Foreign nations too , both Catholic and Protestant , looked on with no small interest . One of the most general and most re- spected political doctrines of that time , was the doctrine of the balance of power ...
Side 19
... favour of the Swedes . After an obstinate struggle , the Imperialists fled on all sides , and Tilly himself narrowly escaped with life . Of the great army which he had commanded at morning , not a thousand remained by his side at night ...
... favour of the Swedes . After an obstinate struggle , the Imperialists fled on all sides , and Tilly himself narrowly escaped with life . Of the great army which he had commanded at morning , not a thousand remained by his side at night ...
Side 22
... favour of the one , some in favour of the other . The views of Wallenstein as to the maintenance and discipline of an army were entirely the reverse of those of Gustavus . Pillage , as we have seen , was strictly forbidden in the ...
... favour of the one , some in favour of the other . The views of Wallenstein as to the maintenance and discipline of an army were entirely the reverse of those of Gustavus . Pillage , as we have seen , was strictly forbidden in the ...
Side 23
... favours the larger squadrons . " Probably each opinion was founded on the peculiar circumstances of the leader who held it . Of Wallen- stein's opinion of Gustavus we have already given our readers some idea ; Gustavus , we may now ...
... favours the larger squadrons . " Probably each opinion was founded on the peculiar circumstances of the leader who held it . Of Wallen- stein's opinion of Gustavus we have already given our readers some idea ; Gustavus , we may now ...
Side 27
... favoured the Swedes and their French allies ; Banner , one of the Swedish generals , gaining a great victory at Wittstock , in September 1636. Not long afterwards , on the 15th of February 1637 , the Emperor Ferdinand II . died in the ...
... favoured the Swedes and their French allies ; Banner , one of the Swedish generals , gaining a great victory at Wittstock , in September 1636. Not long afterwards , on the 15th of February 1637 , the Emperor Ferdinand II . died in the ...
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