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... Gustavus Adolphus was the most accomplished prince of his age , and will bear a comparison with the greatest men of either an- tient or modern times . To energy , a common quality in a rude age , he added the most exalted virtues of a ...
... Gustavus Adolphus was the most accomplished prince of his age , and will bear a comparison with the greatest men of either an- tient or modern times . To energy , a common quality in a rude age , he added the most exalted virtues of a ...
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... Gustavus turned and carried the heights on which the enemy's artillery was placed , so that the Imperialists were exposed to the fire of their own cannon ; and , mowed down by the batteries on their flank , while attacked in front with ...
... Gustavus turned and carried the heights on which the enemy's artillery was placed , so that the Imperialists were exposed to the fire of their own cannon ; and , mowed down by the batteries on their flank , while attacked in front with ...
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... Gustavus alone , impatient to decide the comparative merit of himself and this new opponent , saw in this change a favour of fortune which prepared for him more splendid glory . The Imperial and Bavarian troops formed together an army ...
... Gustavus alone , impatient to decide the comparative merit of himself and this new opponent , saw in this change a favour of fortune which prepared for him more splendid glory . The Imperial and Bavarian troops formed together an army ...
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