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 13
... legs , with the head downwards , and killed it with their swords . A young lady of quality was seized by an officer , but as he 66 13 dragged her over the Elbe bridge , she begged leave GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AND THE THIRTY YEARS ' WAR .
... legs , with the head downwards , and killed it with their swords . A young lady of quality was seized by an officer , but as he 66 13 dragged her over the Elbe bridge , she begged leave GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AND THE THIRTY YEARS ' WAR .
Side 14
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. dragged her over the Elbe bridge , she begged leave to have the use of her hands to take out her handkerchief and wipe her eyes , and that instant plunged herself into the river , and there expired ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. dragged her over the Elbe bridge , she begged leave to have the use of her hands to take out her handkerchief and wipe her eyes , and that instant plunged herself into the river , and there expired ...
Side 15
... leave . I was summoned thence to discharge the last duties to a colonel , who lay dangerously wounded . I resolved to go , and sent my maid to fetch my gown ; but before my departure from my wife and neighbours , I told them that the ...
... leave . I was summoned thence to discharge the last duties to a colonel , who lay dangerously wounded . I resolved to go , and sent my maid to fetch my gown ; but before my departure from my wife and neighbours , I told them that the ...
Side 18
... leave to depart ; he complied immediately , upon condition we paid our ransom . Next morning I sent my maid into town to try if there was any possibility of penetrating into the cellar . She was more fortunate that day , and returned ...
... leave to depart ; he complied immediately , upon condition we paid our ransom . Next morning I sent my maid into town to try if there was any possibility of penetrating into the cellar . She was more fortunate that day , and returned ...
Side 26
... leave our king by the Great Stone . No ; not for gold and silver have there bled So many of our Swedish nobles . Neither Will we , with empty laurels for our payment , Hoist sail for our own country . " The reward which Sweden desired ...
... leave our king by the Great Stone . No ; not for gold and silver have there bled So many of our Swedish nobles . Neither Will we , with empty laurels for our payment , Hoist sail for our own country . " The reward which Sweden desired ...
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