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 14
... remained of the town but the cathedral , the church and convent of Notre Dame , some few houses that stood round it , and about eighty or a hundred fisher- men's cottages on the banks of the Elbe . Out of forty thousand inhabitants , it ...
... remained of the town but the cathedral , the church and convent of Notre Dame , some few houses that stood round it , and about eighty or a hundred fisher- men's cottages on the banks of the Elbe . Out of forty thousand inhabitants , it ...
Side 15
... remained , and then shot the poor old man through the head . I stole away behind them , hoping to seek a place of safety amongst some empty casks , and found there a young lady , per- fectly handsome , who conjured me to remove , and ...
... remained , and then shot the poor old man through the head . I stole away behind them , hoping to seek a place of safety amongst some empty casks , and found there a young lady , per- fectly handsome , who conjured me to remove , and ...
Side 19
... remained by his side at night . Gus- tavus gained universal praise for his conduct on this day . In this great struggle Gustavus was aided by many Scottish gentlemen , who , shut out from preferment in England , sought employment in the ...
... remained by his side at night . Gus- tavus gained universal praise for his conduct on this day . In this great struggle Gustavus was aided by many Scottish gentlemen , who , shut out from preferment in England , sought employment in the ...
Side 21
... was to assume the command of the army himself ; but he soon perceived the folly of such a plan . No alternative 21 remained but to invite Wallenstein to resume the command from GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AND THE THIRTY YEARS ' WAR .
... was to assume the command of the army himself ; but he soon perceived the folly of such a plan . No alternative 21 remained but to invite Wallenstein to resume the command from GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AND THE THIRTY YEARS ' WAR .
Side 22
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. remained but to invite Wallenstein to resume the command from which he had been dismissed ; and the desperateness of the occa- sion may be judged of from the fact , that the emperor consented to implore ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. remained but to invite Wallenstein to resume the command from which he had been dismissed ; and the desperateness of the occa- sion may be judged of from the fact , that the emperor consented to implore ...
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