The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All Nations and All Ages, Volumen4Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton F. Finley & Company, 1894 |
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... thought , had Rothenburg dashed forward , and sent word to the rear- ward to dash forward at their swiftest , the Austrian Army might have been cut in pieces here , and never have got 3376 FREDERIC THE GREAT . 17 together to try battle ...
... thought , had Rothenburg dashed forward , and sent word to the rear- ward to dash forward at their swiftest , the Austrian Army might have been cut in pieces here , and never have got 3376 FREDERIC THE GREAT . 17 together to try battle ...
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... thought , had Göldlein with his Aus- trian Infantry advanced to support Römer at this juncture , the battle had been gained . Five times before Römer fell and after , the Austrians charged here ; tried the Second Line too ; tried once ...
... thought , had Göldlein with his Aus- trian Infantry advanced to support Römer at this juncture , the battle had been gained . Five times before Römer fell and after , the Austrians charged here ; tried the Second Line too ; tried once ...
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... thoughts ( which latter surely must have been considerable ) , no hint anywhere . The Aus- trians were not much chased ... thought that their hard day's - work had been well done . Besides Margraf Friedrich , Volunteer from Hol- land ...
... thoughts ( which latter surely must have been considerable ) , no hint anywhere . The Aus- trians were not much chased ... thought that their hard day's - work had been well done . Besides Margraf Friedrich , Volunteer from Hol- land ...
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... thought himself so sure of the victory that he wrote to the Queen : " Madame , we have driven the Russians from their intrenchments ; in two hours expect to hear of a glorious vic- tory . " But when obliged to quit the field , he wrote ...
... thought himself so sure of the victory that he wrote to the Queen : " Madame , we have driven the Russians from their intrenchments ; in two hours expect to hear of a glorious vic- tory . " But when obliged to quit the field , he wrote ...
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... thought it considerable : - " Stupid , stupid , mein lieber ! " which Ziethen never would admit ; -and , beyond question , it was of high detriment to Friedrich this day . Such accidents , say military men , are inherent , not to be ...
... thought it considerable : - " Stupid , stupid , mein lieber ! " which Ziethen never would admit ; -and , beyond question , it was of high detriment to Friedrich this day . Such accidents , say military men , are inherent , not to be ...
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Agnes Branch alliance arms army attack Austrians battle Bertrand du Guesclin besieged bishops Brandenburg brother camp Canossa castle cavalry Charles Charles of Lorraine Christian Church command Count crown Crusaders Daun Daun's death declared defeated defend Diet dominions Duke elected Elector Emperor empire enemy England English father favor fire force France Frederic Frederic's French Friedrich friends Germany Godfrey Gregory Guesclin hand head Heaven Henry Henry IV Henry's Hildebrand Holy honor horse imperial infantry Jerusalem Kara Mustafa King king's knights land Louis Louis XI Madame Roland military Mirabeau Molière Mollwitz nation Neiden Neipperg nobles party peace Pedro Peter Poland Pope Prince prisoner Prussian regiment retreat returned Richard right wing Rome Römer Saladin Saracens Saxons side siege Silesia Siptitz Sobieski soldiers soon sovereign success Sultan Swedes Tartuffe throne Timur tion took treaty Tribur troops Turks victory walls wounded Ziethen
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Página 388 - ... militia,— our best reliance in peace and for the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority; economy in the public expense, that labor may be lightly burdened; the honest payment of our debts, and sacred preservation of the public faith...
Página 388 - ... these principles form the bright constellation which has gone before us, and guided our steps through an age of revolution and reformation. The wisdom of our sages and the blood of our heroes have been devoted to their attainment.
Página 349 - The second day of July, 1776, will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forevermore.
Página 352 - The existence of such a government as ours for any length of time, is a full proof of a general dissemination of knowledge and virtue throughout the whole body of the people.
Página 337 - She entreats us to cultivate a propitious soil, where that generous plant which first sprung up and grew in England, but is now withered by the poisonous blasts of Scottish tyranny, may revive and flourish, sheltering under its salubrious and interminable shade all the unfortunate of the human race.
Página 351 - WE, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
Página 333 - Colony to such declaration, and to whatever measures may be thought proper and necessary by the Congress for forming foreign alliances, and a Confederation of the Colonies, at such time and in the manner as to them shall seem best: Provided, That the power of forming Government for, and the regulations of the internal concerns of each Colony, be left to the respective Colonial Legislatures.
Página 64 - I; and at last, after completing his seventh year, was seized with a fever, which, in a few days, put an end to his life, and transferred to me the inheritance of my ancestors.
Página 375 - The ability to be in future useful, whether in resisting mischief or effecting good, in those crises of our public affairs which seem likely to happen, would probably be inseparable from a conformity with public prejudice, in this particular.
Página 291 - With the hure, as himself calls it, or black boar's-head, fit to be "shaken" as a senatorial portent? Through whose shaggy beetle-brows, and rough-hewn, seamed, carbuncled face, there look natural ugliness, smallpox, incontinence, bankruptcy, — and burning fire of genius; like comet-fire glaring fuliginous through murkiest confusions?