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Page 491
... Walstein took the command , all other dominion in the army ceased , not even excepting that of Ferdinand . A new spirit animated the troops ; the Catholics conceived fresh hopes ; and this unexpected appointment excited the ...
... Walstein took the command , all other dominion in the army ceased , not even excepting that of Ferdinand . A new spirit animated the troops ; the Catholics conceived fresh hopes ; and this unexpected appointment excited the ...
Page 492
... Walstein maintained his position immoveable on the heights . In the mean time , the left wing of the Swedes , posted in a little wood , engaged in a very keen con- test with the Imperial cavalry ; in which , notwithstanding prodigies of ...
... Walstein maintained his position immoveable on the heights . In the mean time , the left wing of the Swedes , posted in a little wood , engaged in a very keen con- test with the Imperial cavalry ; in which , notwithstanding prodigies of ...
Page 498
... Walstein , and noted for his success in the delineation of character . Our readers will find , in his portrait of the German chief , several of the features that belong to a well - known personage of the present day , destined like ...
... Walstein , and noted for his success in the delineation of character . Our readers will find , in his portrait of the German chief , several of the features that belong to a well - known personage of the present day , destined like ...
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