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Mr. Davies ' Celtic Researches commences as follows : " It is amusing to observe with what perseverance and success the Celts are proceeding in their endeavors to deserve that character which has so liberally been bestowed upon them by ...
Mr. Davies ' Celtic Researches commences as follows : " It is amusing to observe with what perseverance and success the Celts are proceeding in their endeavors to deserve that character which has so liberally been bestowed upon them by ...
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Tales are told of a gloomy and aspiring childhood , prophetic of the future conqueror ; tales of no note , which we only mention to introduce one of the most successful flights of the moralizing lieutenant - colonel .
Tales are told of a gloomy and aspiring childhood , prophetic of the future conqueror ; tales of no note , which we only mention to introduce one of the most successful flights of the moralizing lieutenant - colonel .
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Wallenstein was certainly stepping steadily up the ladder of success with long strides . Mr. Mitchell pertinently observes that " the waves of ocean bear highest on their breast the bark destined to destruction , at the moment when ...
Wallenstein was certainly stepping steadily up the ladder of success with long strides . Mr. Mitchell pertinently observes that " the waves of ocean bear highest on their breast the bark destined to destruction , at the moment when ...
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Success was in every point of view of the first importance , and this accordingly he always ensured with military skill ; further , self - aggrandizement was his ruling motive , and therefore success was always sought by such astute ...
Success was in every point of view of the first importance , and this accordingly he always ensured with military skill ; further , self - aggrandizement was his ruling motive , and therefore success was always sought by such astute ...
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... crushing to earth every hope of liberty and successful resistance . ” This ominous language is painfully fitting . Throughout the war the whole country had been ravaged by his rapacious soldiery , and desolation reigned supreme .
... crushing to earth every hope of liberty and successful resistance . ” This ominous language is painfully fitting . Throughout the war the whole country had been ravaged by his rapacious soldiery , and desolation reigned supreme .
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