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Pagina 42
... force . Gustavus was the zealous champion of Protestantism ; this was doubtless his sincere belief , not a mask or tool for political designs . He was impelled to assert it by force of arms at once ; by his own spirit , which was ...
... force . Gustavus was the zealous champion of Protestantism ; this was doubtless his sincere belief , not a mask or tool for political designs . He was impelled to assert it by force of arms at once ; by his own spirit , which was ...
Pagina 43
... force in the Baltic . This neighborhood would not at all do for Sweden . But the principal motive lay , after all ... forces . He was an able com- mander , of tried bravery , of long experience in strategy and high renown in tactics ; a ...
... force in the Baltic . This neighborhood would not at all do for Sweden . But the principal motive lay , after all ... forces . He was an able com- mander , of tried bravery , of long experience in strategy and high renown in tactics ; a ...
Pagina 44
... forces were marching upon Prague , and Wallenstein was at the time living in the city , the terrified authorities would fain have looked to him for guidance and command ; but he gave them cold comfort , absolutely refused to grant any ...
... forces were marching upon Prague , and Wallenstein was at the time living in the city , the terrified authorities would fain have looked to him for guidance and command ; but he gave them cold comfort , absolutely refused to grant any ...
Pagina 45
... forces left the city they were allowed to drag out their weary retreat unmo- lested . But with two such generals and two such armies in the field the war was not destined to be finally settled by Fabian strategy , without a decisive ...
... forces left the city they were allowed to drag out their weary retreat unmo- lested . But with two such generals and two such armies in the field the war was not destined to be finally settled by Fabian strategy , without a decisive ...
Pagina 50
... force of a surprise . One fact is noteworthy : from no source can we learn that Wallenstein made any effort to counteract the machinations which he must have known were at work against him ; calmly and scornfully he watched the meshes ...
... force of a surprise . One fact is noteworthy : from no source can we learn that Wallenstein made any effort to counteract the machinations which he must have known were at work against him ; calmly and scornfully he watched the meshes ...
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