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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... months after his accession , his guardians - among whom was the illustrious Oxenstiern , then a senator of the kingdom - volun- tarily resigned their authority , and procured an act of the states recognising Gustavus as of full age . On ...
... months after his accession , his guardians - among whom was the illustrious Oxenstiern , then a senator of the kingdom - volun- tarily resigned their authority , and procured an act of the states recognising Gustavus as of full age . On ...
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... months Wallenstein found himself at the head of thirty thousand men- -Germans , Frenchmen , Scotchmen , Irishmen , Cossacks , Croats , Poles , and Hungarians -- all attracted to the imperial service by the fame of Wallenstein and the ...
... months Wallenstein found himself at the head of thirty thousand men- -Germans , Frenchmen , Scotchmen , Irishmen , Cossacks , Croats , Poles , and Hungarians -- all attracted to the imperial service by the fame of Wallenstein and the ...
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... months in those very quarters where the Imperialists could but barely subsist themselves one- third part of that time . Their hardiness of constitution was such , that they could extend the duration of a campaign almost equal to that of ...
... months in those very quarters where the Imperialists could but barely subsist themselves one- third part of that time . Their hardiness of constitution was such , that they could extend the duration of a campaign almost equal to that of ...
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... months with various success , when the career of Wallenstein was brought to a violent close . His haughty conduct , and , in particular , the tenacity with which he held the right - granted to him on assuming the com- mand - of being ...
... months with various success , when the career of Wallenstein was brought to a violent close . His haughty conduct , and , in particular , the tenacity with which he held the right - granted to him on assuming the com- mand - of being ...
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... months after the death of the king , at an expense of £ 1000 . The material of which it is composed is lead , bronzed . On the pedestal is a Latin inscription , laudatory of the worthless personage who is commemorated . At the south ...
... months after the death of the king , at an expense of £ 1000 . The material of which it is composed is lead , bronzed . On the pedestal is a Latin inscription , laudatory of the worthless personage who is commemorated . At the south ...
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