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... thing more fraudulent and profligate than his conduct towards the antient Republic of Venice . Whenever a city , by intrigue and open force , could be brought to renounce its allegiance to its sovereign , the national troops were in an ...
... thing more fraudulent and profligate than his conduct towards the antient Republic of Venice . Whenever a city , by intrigue and open force , could be brought to renounce its allegiance to its sovereign , the national troops were in an ...
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... thing that related to the military life . Whenever a soldier passed through Wustrau on a furlough , a circumstance that rarely happened , young Zieten followed him closely , could never sufficiently admire him , and was eagerly ...
... thing that related to the military life . Whenever a soldier passed through Wustrau on a furlough , a circumstance that rarely happened , young Zieten followed him closely , could never sufficiently admire him , and was eagerly ...
Pagina 161
... thing would turn out prosperously . He would pro- nounce these words with such seeming conviction , and had so often repeated them , and in so positive a manner , that one day , when the king was more than ordinarily depressed by the ...
... thing would turn out prosperously . He would pro- nounce these words with such seeming conviction , and had so often repeated them , and in so positive a manner , that one day , when the king was more than ordinarily depressed by the ...
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