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Such sneers at Celtic writers as those just quoted might seem to possess some force could it not be shown that they īlave said nothing in favor of the Druids , or of the Celts in general , in which they are not fully sustained by ...
Such sneers at Celtic writers as those just quoted might seem to possess some force could it not be shown that they īlave said nothing in favor of the Druids , or of the Celts in general , in which they are not fully sustained by ...
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His only terms were that the force should not be limited to a smaller number ; that he should have the nomination of his own officers , and should be allowed to remunerate himself and them from the property which should be confiscated ...
His only terms were that the force should not be limited to a smaller number ; that he should have the nomination of his own officers , and should be allowed to remunerate himself and them from the property which should be confiscated ...
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such a general , was formidable under any circumstances , Co - operating with the forces of Tilly ... Schiller states that his forces gradually swelled to the number of one hundred thousand men - a vast force in those days .
such a general , was formidable under any circumstances , Co - operating with the forces of Tilly ... Schiller states that his forces gradually swelled to the number of one hundred thousand men - a vast force in those days .
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So far are we to - day removed from the religious struggles of the middle ages that the feelings of the modern historian seldom exceed in force a moderate predilection , and are not apt to betray him into partisanship .
So far are we to - day removed from the religious struggles of the middle ages that the feelings of the modern historian seldom exceed in force a moderate predilection , and are not apt to betray him into partisanship .
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What were the chances that the forces would refuse to revolt ? Their allegiance was due to Wallenstein ; he it was that had mustered and had paid them . They were for sale and he had bought them . They owed nothing , not even daily ...
What were the chances that the forces would refuse to revolt ? Their allegiance was due to Wallenstein ; he it was that had mustered and had paid them . They were for sale and he had bought them . They owed nothing , not even daily ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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