The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Том 3T. Kinnersley, 1816 - 478 страница |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-5 од 100
Страница iv
... sovereigns returning thanks to God for 69 64 victory of Leipsic 652 69 Portrait of Bernadotte - 699 · 86 Portrait of Suchet 1011 · 137 . 168 Landing of Louis XVIII . at Calais 1019 PLATES TO VOL . III . ( OR CONTINUATION ) . - 218 ...
... sovereigns returning thanks to God for 69 64 victory of Leipsic 652 69 Portrait of Bernadotte - 699 · 86 Portrait of Suchet 1011 · 137 . 168 Landing of Louis XVIII . at Calais 1019 PLATES TO VOL . III . ( OR CONTINUATION ) . - 218 ...
Страница 2
... sovereign powers , unknown to military fame , and incapable , from his in- firmities , of leading into the field a nation of warriors , who had long been accustomed to believe that a monarch and a conqueror were synonimous . If he ...
... sovereign powers , unknown to military fame , and incapable , from his in- firmities , of leading into the field a nation of warriors , who had long been accustomed to believe that a monarch and a conqueror were synonimous . If he ...
Страница 13
... sovereigns of the world , we call upon the brave and loyal Bri- tish nation , which was the first , in its august senate , to proclaim the abolition of the infa- mous trade in blacks ; and which , making a noble use of the ascendency of ...
... sovereigns of the world , we call upon the brave and loyal Bri- tish nation , which was the first , in its august senate , to proclaim the abolition of the infa- mous trade in blacks ; and which , making a noble use of the ascendency of ...
Страница 26
... sovereign and to both houses of parliament unfeigned gratitude , and to show themselves by their future conduct worthy of so great an indulgence . In his letter he lays down this maxim , -upon which , however , it is vain and absurd to ...
... sovereign and to both houses of parliament unfeigned gratitude , and to show themselves by their future conduct worthy of so great an indulgence . In his letter he lays down this maxim , -upon which , however , it is vain and absurd to ...
Страница 30
... sovereign of which had so deeply injured him and his country . This had , indeed , placed him on an eminence of glory . It was his praise to have abstained , even at the head of a conquering army , from exercising any influence over the ...
... sovereign of which had so deeply injured him and his country . This had , indeed , placed him on an eminence of glory . It was his praise to have abstained , even at the head of a conquering army , from exercising any influence over the ...
Друга издања - Прикажи све
The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to ... Hewson Clarke Приказ није доступан - 2015 |
The History of the War, from the Commencement of the French Revolution to ... Hewson Clarke Приказ није доступан - 2016 |
Чести термини и фразе
allies appeared arms arrived artillery attack battalion battle Blucher Bourbons brave British Brussels Buona Buonaparte cause cavalry chamber chamber of peers charge Charleroi colonel command conduct corps court cuirassiers declared defend division duke of Wellington duty emperor enemy enemy's English Europe favour fire force formed Fouché France French army friends Genappe glory guard honour horses immediately infantry inhabitants island justice king land Lavalette liberty Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord Cochrane lord Wellington lordship Louis Louis XVIII majesty marshal Ney ment military ministers monarch morning Murat Napoleon nation never o'clock object officers Paris party peace person possession present Prince Regent prisoners proclamation Prussians Quatre Bras rank received regiment reign respect retreat road royal sent shew sion soldiers sovereigns throne tion treaty troops United victory village Waterloo Wavre whole wish wounded