Memoirs of Celebrated Female Sovereigns, Том 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1831 |
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... battle , nor seen the blood of men flow in mortal strife ! It would , perhaps , be too much to assert that she inherited these dispositions from her warlike father . Gustavus was regarded as the greatest general , and the greatest ...
... battle , nor seen the blood of men flow in mortal strife ! It would , perhaps , be too much to assert that she inherited these dispositions from her warlike father . Gustavus was regarded as the greatest general , and the greatest ...
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... battle of Lutzen , in the prime of his life , and at the moment when all Europe rang with the fame of his successes . This celebrated battle was fought on the 16th of November 1633 ; and though vic- tory remained with the Swedes , they ...
... battle of Lutzen , in the prime of his life , and at the moment when all Europe rang with the fame of his successes . This celebrated battle was fought on the 16th of November 1633 ; and though vic- tory remained with the Swedes , they ...
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... battle must have lost her all the advantages hitherto gained ; and Christina , who had heard of nothing but war since she was an infant , began to be weary of the sound . She was , perhaps , too precipitate in hurrying on the conclusion ...
... battle must have lost her all the advantages hitherto gained ; and Christina , who had heard of nothing but war since she was an infant , began to be weary of the sound . She was , perhaps , too precipitate in hurrying on the conclusion ...
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... battle which made him master of all Bavaria , she burst into tears . At Inspruck , she repeated more publicly her abjuration of the Protestant faith , and was solemn- ly received into the bosom of the Roman Catholic faith . Several of ...
... battle which made him master of all Bavaria , she burst into tears . At Inspruck , she repeated more publicly her abjuration of the Protestant faith , and was solemn- ly received into the bosom of the Roman Catholic faith . Several of ...
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... battle ; that she should not die content unless this wish was gratified . She professed an unbounded contempt for her own sex ; and her conversation , though full of vivacity , was so eccentric and audacious , that it put even men out ...
... battle ; that she should not die content unless this wish was gratified . She professed an unbounded contempt for her own sex ; and her conversation , though full of vivacity , was so eccentric and audacious , that it put even men out ...
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