| Scotland - 1816 - 838 pages
...executed for the Emperor Alexander, bears out the character thus given of the Servian hero : — " The countenance expressed not only intelligence, but...station, would have raised him above his equals." At this juncture, when Servia lay at the mercy of the Turks, Milosh Obrenovich appeared on the scene.... | |
| England - 1846 - 816 pages
...executed for the Emperor Alexander, bears out the character thus given of the Servian hero : — " The countenance expressed not only intelligence, but...station, would have raised him above 'his equals." At this juncture, when Servia lay at the mercy of the Turks, Milosh Obrenovich appeared on the scene.... | |
| England - 1846 - 798 pages
...executed for the Emperor Alexander, bears out the character thus given of the Servian hero : — " The countenance expressed not only intelligence, but...station, would have raised him above his equals." At this juncture, when Servia lay at the mercy of the Turks, Milosh Obrenovich appeared on the scene.... | |
| Leopold von Ranke - Balkan Peninsula - 1847 - 572 pages
...civilisation." " This," continues Mr. Paton, " led to a conversation relative to the late Kara George ; and the Prince rising, led me into another apartment,...any station would have raised him above his equals." The same writer transcribes the following passage from a paper by Marshal Diebitch, who was employed... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1868 - 380 pages
...civilization.' " ' This,' continues Mr. Paton, ' led to a conversation relative to the late Kara George ; and the Prince, rising, led me into another apartment,...any station would have raised him above his equals.' " The same writer transcribes the following passage from a paper by Marshal Diebitsch, who was employed... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1868 - 394 pages
...rising, led me into another apartment, where the portrait of his father, the duplicate of one painted tor the Emperor Alexander, hung from the wall. He was...any station would have raised him above his equals.' " The same writer transcribes the following passage from a paper by Marshal Diebitsch, who was employed... | |
| 1846 - 798 pages
...executed for the Emperor Alexander, bears out the character thus given of the Servian hero : — " The countenance expressed not only intelligence, but...which, in any station, would have raised him above hia equals." At this juncture, when Servia lay at the mercy of the Turks, Milosh Obrenovich appeared... | |
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