The History of England from the accession of James the Second: By Thomas Babington Macaulay, Том 4Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 1855 |
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... soldier be seen in the assemblages which * Wagenaar , lxi . He quotes the proceedings of the States of the 2nd of March , 1689. London Gazette , April 11. 1689 ; Monthly Mercury for April , 1689 . and of the army . XI . 1689 . CHAP ...
... soldier be seen in the assemblages which * Wagenaar , lxi . He quotes the proceedings of the States of the 2nd of March , 1689. London Gazette , April 11. 1689 ; Monthly Mercury for April , 1689 . and of the army . XI . 1689 . CHAP ...
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... soldiers , too , were discontented . They hated Popery indeed ; and they had not loved the banished King . But they keenly felt that , in the short campaign which had decided the fate of their country , theirs had been an inglorious ...
... soldiers , too , were discontented . They hated Popery indeed ; and they had not loved the banished King . But they keenly felt that , in the short campaign which had decided the fate of their country , theirs had been an inglorious ...
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... soldier , who united the blood of Nassau to the blood of Horn , and who wore with just pride a costly sword presented to him by the * See a poem entitled , A Votive Tablet to the King and Queen . ** See Prior's Dedication of his Poems ...
... soldier , who united the blood of Nassau to the blood of Horn , and who wore with just pride a costly sword presented to him by the * See a poem entitled , A Votive Tablet to the King and Queen . ** See Prior's Dedication of his Poems ...
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... soldiers with a civility which he never showed to ladies or to Bishops . But no man had in larger measure that evil courage which braves and even courts disgust and hatred . No decencies restrained him : his spite was implacable : his ...
... soldiers with a civility which he never showed to ladies or to Bishops . But no man had in larger measure that evil courage which braves and even courts disgust and hatred . No decencies restrained him : his spite was implacable : his ...
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... soldier in Europe . But , brave and skilful as he was , he was not their countryman : and their regiment , during the fifty six years which had elapsed since it gained its first honourable dis- tinctions in Germany , had never been ...
... soldier in Europe . But , brave and skilful as he was , he was not their countryman : and their regiment , during the fifty six years which had elapsed since it gained its first honourable dis- tinctions in Germany , had never been ...
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