The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 38
... success with extra- ordinary rapidity , he annihilated the forces of Charles of Lorraine at Leuthen near Breslau ... successes to British arms , and the name of Pitt soon resounded through the courts of Europe like the booming of ...
... success with extra- ordinary rapidity , he annihilated the forces of Charles of Lorraine at Leuthen near Breslau ... successes to British arms , and the name of Pitt soon resounded through the courts of Europe like the booming of ...
Page 39
... success , and the administration of Pitt and Newcastle absorbed every opposing element . The three sections of the Whigs , headed respec- tively by Newcastle , Lord Temple , Pitt's brother - in - law , and the Duke of Bedford , each ...
... success , and the administration of Pitt and Newcastle absorbed every opposing element . The three sections of the Whigs , headed respec- tively by Newcastle , Lord Temple , Pitt's brother - in - law , and the Duke of Bedford , each ...
Page 41
... success was most signal and his schemes were grandest , that paltry minion , it appeared , was about to cross his path and elbow him aside . He had done more to humble France in three years than Marlborough had done in his ten years ...
... success was most signal and his schemes were grandest , that paltry minion , it appeared , was about to cross his path and elbow him aside . He had done more to humble France in three years than Marlborough had done in his ten years ...
Page 66
... success . This statue , which stands like a baneful Destiny overlooking the fruitful cornfields of Bohemia , in commemo- ration of that triumph of Austria , Prussia , and Russia - aided by the gold of England - won over the armies of ...
... success . This statue , which stands like a baneful Destiny overlooking the fruitful cornfields of Bohemia , in commemo- ration of that triumph of Austria , Prussia , and Russia - aided by the gold of England - won over the armies of ...
Page 71
... successful campaign of Jena Napoleon's communications lay along the line of the Maine as far as Bamberg , and along the northern slopes of the Erzgebirge as far as Plauen ; while the one battle of Jena ( so opportunely won , that ...
... successful campaign of Jena Napoleon's communications lay along the line of the Maine as far as Bamberg , and along the northern slopes of the Erzgebirge as far as Plauen ; while the one battle of Jena ( so opportunely won , that ...
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