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... seemed at times to possess him like a devil , and which oftentimes did him yeoman's service . He was a strange mixture of dogged resolution and personal inefficiency . With no great qualities of mind , this will , or wilfulness , alone ...
... seemed at times to possess him like a devil , and which oftentimes did him yeoman's service . He was a strange mixture of dogged resolution and personal inefficiency . With no great qualities of mind , this will , or wilfulness , alone ...
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... seemed to render Maximilian indispensable to him , the more keenly did he look out for another to supply his place . Wallenstein met him at this point precisely as he wished to be met ; he had inherited from his first wife large estates ...
... seemed to render Maximilian indispensable to him , the more keenly did he look out for another to supply his place . Wallenstein met him at this point precisely as he wished to be met ; he had inherited from his first wife large estates ...
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... seemed to rain in his camp ; that for the purposes of the present war he was as much a soldier of fortune as themselves , and with an infinitely heavier stake to lose , and that the same cast of the die which determined their luck ...
... seemed to rain in his camp ; that for the purposes of the present war he was as much a soldier of fortune as themselves , and with an infinitely heavier stake to lose , and that the same cast of the die which determined their luck ...
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... seemed to haunt that astrological spirit ; the name of the great King of Sweden rung in his cars like an ominous fateful dirge . He scented trouble in the northern quarter . What there was suspicious in his anxiety to propitiate or ...
... seemed to haunt that astrological spirit ; the name of the great King of Sweden rung in his cars like an ominous fateful dirge . He scented trouble in the northern quarter . What there was suspicious in his anxiety to propitiate or ...
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... seemed possible when there were no longer any opponents in the field to dispute the mastery of the emperor ; and it was concluded at Lubec , in January , 1919 . " This event , " says Mr. Mitchell , " left Wallenstein absolute master in ...
... seemed possible when there were no longer any opponents in the field to dispute the mastery of the emperor ; and it was concluded at Lubec , in January , 1919 . " This event , " says Mr. Mitchell , " left Wallenstein absolute master in ...
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