... was never known to deprive the inhabitant of what was absolutely necessary to him, or to commit a single act of barbarity. The soldier loved him still more than he feared him. In every place his preservation -was the object of universal concern. Not... The life of general de Zieten, tr. by B. Beresford - Стр. 220авторы: Luise Johanne L. von Blumenthal - 1803Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Louise Johanne Leopoldine v. Platen von Blumenthal - 1803 - Страниц: 354
...be broken, throw down a few stoves, displace or overturn the furniture of a house or two; but Avas never known to deprive the inhabitant of what was...Not only his- own country but the nations who had knowjj him as their enemy only, did ample justice to his disinterestedness and greatness of mind. The... | |
| 1804 - Страниц: 994
...deprive the inhabitant of what was absolutely necessary to him, or to com' mit a single act of barbaritv. The soldier loved him still more than he feared him. In every »lace his preservation was the object of universal concern. Xot only his own country, but the nations... | |
| 1809 - Страниц: 306
...of what was absolutely necessary to them, or to commit a single act of barbarity. The soldier loved still more than he feared him. In every place his preservation was the object of .universal cVmceru. Not only his own country., but the nations who had known him merely as their enemy, did ample... | |
| 1817 - Страниц: 206
...of what was absolutely necessary to them, or to commit a single act of -barbarity. The soldier loved still more than he feared him. In every place his...his own country, but the nations who had known him merely as their enemy, did ample justice to his disinterestedness and greatness of mind. [To be continued.]... | |
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