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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... masters he acquired the French , Italian , and German languages , in addition to Latin , which he spoke with fluency ; he was an eager student of mathematics , fortification , and other branches of the military art . By being accustomed ...
... masters he acquired the French , Italian , and German languages , in addition to Latin , which he spoke with fluency ; he was an eager student of mathematics , fortification , and other branches of the military art . By being accustomed ...
Side 6
... master ; he was easy of access to the meanest of his subjects ; and compassionate and forgiving where his religious prejudices were not concerned . His failings may be attributed to the prejudices instilled into him by the Jesuits ...
... master ; he was easy of access to the meanest of his subjects ; and compassionate and forgiving where his religious prejudices were not concerned . His failings may be attributed to the prejudices instilled into him by the Jesuits ...
Side 9
... masters . His palace was more like the court of a sovereign than the residence of a subject ; and to secure the patronage of Wal- lenstein was deemed the high road to fortune . Among other peculiarities of his character , it may be ...
... masters . His palace was more like the court of a sovereign than the residence of a subject ; and to secure the patronage of Wal- lenstein was deemed the high road to fortune . Among other peculiarities of his character , it may be ...
Side 14
... master of our school was reading prayers , a report flew through the streets that the town was taken , which was confirmed by the ringing of the alarm - bells . Our regent dismissed us all in a moment , saying , ' My dear children ...
... master of our school was reading prayers , a report flew through the streets that the town was taken , which was confirmed by the ringing of the alarm - bells . Our regent dismissed us all in a moment , saying , ' My dear children ...
Side 21
... master of the whole country , from the Baltic to the frontiers of France , and at the head of an army sufficiently ... masters of his territory . first impulse was to assume the command of the army himself ; but he soon perceived the ...
... master of the whole country , from the Baltic to the frontiers of France , and at the head of an army sufficiently ... masters of his territory . first impulse was to assume the command of the army himself ; but he soon perceived the ...
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