Germania: Its Courts, Camps, and People, 1권H. Colburn, 1850 |
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... remains to be seen how far we are justified in affecting indifference at sight of such perversion . I have heard two reasons assigned for this indifference : " Things will settle and come round of themselves , " say some , " it is not ...
... remains to be seen how far we are justified in affecting indifference at sight of such perversion . I have heard two reasons assigned for this indifference : " Things will settle and come round of themselves , " say some , " it is not ...
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... stood unshaken in the hour of need ! Together we then fought the great fight of freedom victoriously . So long as Prussia and Austria , and the other lands of Germany are united , so long shall we remain unshaken GERMANIA . 9.
... stood unshaken in the hour of need ! Together we then fought the great fight of freedom victoriously . So long as Prussia and Austria , and the other lands of Germany are united , so long shall we remain unshaken GERMANIA . 9.
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... remain unshaken in our force , as the granite rocks of our own mountains - God save your Majesty ! " These were the facts , and consequently it was not in this form , that they came before the public . A tale was invented which ...
... remain unshaken in our force , as the granite rocks of our own mountains - God save your Majesty ! " These were the facts , and consequently it was not in this form , that they came before the public . A tale was invented which ...
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... remain stationary for a while -however much one may be in advance of the other are upon the same level , so that the great crises of history may be pretty exactly represented by a curved line falling upon a straight one : first comes ...
... remain stationary for a while -however much one may be in advance of the other are upon the same level , so that the great crises of history may be pretty exactly represented by a curved line falling upon a straight one : first comes ...
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... remains of what once had been the greatest of European sovereigns , towards Speyer ; one old , one faithful friend was by - Erkenbald , the Chancellor ; but no entreaties , no tears of his , could induce the Bishop to open the Cathedral ...
... remains of what once had been the greatest of European sovereigns , towards Speyer ; one old , one faithful friend was by - Erkenbald , the Chancellor ; but no entreaties , no tears of his , could induce the Bishop to open the Cathedral ...
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Albert amongst army artists Assembly Austria Baden Badish Bavaria beauty Bekk belongs Berlin Brandenburg brother Brunswick Bund called cause chambers Cologne Confederation Constitution Count Crown Denmark Donauwörth Duchy Duke of Bavaria Dürer Elector Emperor Empire Europe existence eyes famous father feel force France Frankfort Frederick William Frederick William IV French Gagern Germany glory Government Grand Duke hand Hanover head Hecker Henry Holstein honour House idea Imperial Jean Paul Kandern King of Prussia Klapka ladies land later Leipsic live look Madame master Maximilian Minister Munich neighbour Nuremberg once Otho palace party passed Paulskirche peace perhaps Pfordten political Prince Princess question race Radowitz remark rendered Republicans Revolution Rhine Robert Blum round royal Saxony Schleswig sovereign Struve Suabia Teutonic Order things throne tion town treaty troops union unity Vienna Welf wherein whilst wife Wittelsbach word Wrangel Wurtemberg
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255 페이지 - Tis morn, but scarce yon level sun Can pierce the war-clouds, rolling dun, Where furious Frank and fiery Hun Shout in their sulphurous canopy. The combat deepens. On, ye brave, Who rush to glory, or the grave ! Wave, Munich ! all thy banners wave, And charge with all thy chivalry.
320 페이지 - Where balls and bullets thickest hail, the Prince of Prussia stands, And scanning all the foeman's ranks, the field his eye commands ; Then comes a warrior, old and sage, he wins the Prince's ear, And whispers much of prudence due from one to Prussia dear.
321 페이지 - ... trembling suite to gaze in wonderment and fright." This answer given, with glass in hand, he scans each bloody track, Till once again the Prince is hailed, and sternly ordered, " Back !" He must obey ; but as he turns, thus vents his angry mind : " That you should be so miserly, I never thought to find." " The private shares his loaf with me ; ah ! little did I ween That you would even grudge your Prince the soldier's leaden bean.* But Ha ! Hussars and Fusileers ! on, on ! brave troops — 'tis...
426 페이지 - END OF VOL. I. LONDON : Printed by Schulze and Co., 13, Poland Street.
104 페이지 - ... reception on the first of the year, and the snowy silver gleams and glitters in the blaze of a thousand lights. The plate-room in Hanover was the finest in Europe. You went from chamber to chamber, through absolute masses of silver and gold, wrought into a thousand curious shapes and forms. There was ancient plate and modern plate ; there are candelabra reaching to the ceilings, and golden basins spreading over the floors ; knights in armour tilting with burnished lances under frosted trees,...
320 페이지 - Tis on the Rhine, in Baden's land, the battle thunders loud, And o'er the flow'ry fields there hangs a dark unholy cloud.
1 페이지 - Sed et de reconciliandis invicem inimicis, et jungendis adfinitatibus , et adsciscendis principibus, de pace denique ac bello, plerumque in conviviis consultant; tamquam nullo magis tempore, aut ad simplices cogitationes pateat animus , aut ad magnas incalescat.
296 페이지 - The Sans Culotte, The Ship of Fools, The Devil, The Devil on his Travels...
296 페이지 - The Wasp," "The Bee," "The Gad Fly," "The Nest of Gad Flies," " Day Must Break," "The Torch," "The Gaslight," "The Lantern," "The Snuffers,