The History of TekeliH. C. Southwick, 1815 - 213 σελίδες |
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... empire , developed talents and vir- tues splendid as the brightest which illumine the pages of ancient or modern history ; that during the succeeding interval of peace , the rapidity of our progress towards perfection in the useful arts ...
... empire , developed talents and vir- tues splendid as the brightest which illumine the pages of ancient or modern history ; that during the succeeding interval of peace , the rapidity of our progress towards perfection in the useful arts ...
Σελίδα 59
... an attack from the German Empire , and thus furnish Ma homet with the pretext he sought ; be- cause he would then appear forced to assist his tributary . Revolted Hun- gary would serve as a barrier to the ef forts TEKELI . 59.
... an attack from the German Empire , and thus furnish Ma homet with the pretext he sought ; be- cause he would then appear forced to assist his tributary . Revolted Hun- gary would serve as a barrier to the ef forts TEKELI . 59.
Σελίδα 70
... empire , trembled for his domi- nions . I was within fifty leagues of his capital , and had I , at that moment , pos- sessed sixty thousand men , his terror should not have been vain ; we would have subverted his throne , and dashed to ...
... empire , trembled for his domi- nions . I was within fifty leagues of his capital , and had I , at that moment , pos- sessed sixty thousand men , his terror should not have been vain ; we would have subverted his throne , and dashed to ...
Σελίδα 75
... empire of Germany had been destroyed ; but since the time of Kouprougli , who con- quered Candia , the Turks have not pos- sessed a single general . This is not astonishing , since the viziers who com- monly are raised from the most ...
... empire of Germany had been destroyed ; but since the time of Kouprougli , who con- quered Candia , the Turks have not pos- sessed a single general . This is not astonishing , since the viziers who com- monly are raised from the most ...
Σελίδα 78
... change the customs of the empire , in usurping the command from the grand vizier , I inevi- tably incurred his secret enmity , and this hostility would not fail to declare itself , should my project be unsuccess- ful . The 78 HISTORY OF.
... change the customs of the empire , in usurping the command from the grand vizier , I inevi- tably incurred his secret enmity , and this hostility would not fail to declare itself , should my project be unsuccess- ful . The 78 HISTORY OF.
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The History of Tekeli: Translated From the French (Classic Reprint) Pigault Le Brun Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2017 |
The History of Tekeli: Translated from the French (Classic Reprint) Pigault Le Brun Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2017 |
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Abaffi abandoned Amelia arms army arrived artillery assault assembled assylum astonishment attack bashaw battle battle of Zenta Belgrade Belleski besieged brave Buda campaign Caraffa castle cavalry ceived command conduct confidence corps Count Tekeli courage Danube defended detachments Duke of Lorraine elector of Bavaria Emperor empire enemy entrenchments Essek father favour formed fortress fortune friends gallant band garrison gave Gran Grand Signior grand vizier head heart Hermanstadt hero HISTORY OF TEKELI honour hope Hungarians Hungary Imperial Imperialists janissaries Jeghen Kiskore Leopold Mahomet manded master ment Montgatz Mustapha ness Note obliged officer Ottoman passed possessed Prince Eugene prince of Baden Ragotzi received refused rendered retired river sensible seraskier shewed siege siege of Belgrade soldiers Soliman soon Sophia soul suffered Sultan surrender Teysse thousand tion took town Transylvania troops Turks Universal History Upper Hungary valour victory Vienna Werner wife Zenta
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Σελίδα 205 - ... general assault had arrived ; it proved unsuccessful. The assailants were repulsed in every attack. Some altercation or other took place among the principal generals. This is often occasioned by the persons about them. Scandal finds its way into head-quarters as well as into ordinary society. At length, having lost thirty thousand men, the duke of Lorraine raised the siege on the 1st of November. At Vienna this furnished occasion for many animadversions and many absurdities. One supposed that...
Σελίδα 202 - ... who had so often repelled the infidels, still remained dissatisfied ; and at last broke out again into an open rebellion, which threatened at one time the ruin of the house of Austria. Tekeli, chief of the insurgents, called in the Turks to his support.; and Mahomet IV., the reigning sultan, prepared the most formidable force ever sent by the Ottoman Porte, against Christendom. Leopold, seeing the gathering storm, entered into an offensive and defensive alliance with the famous John Sobieski,...
Σελίδα 202 - Christendom; that it consisted of 50,000 janissaries, 30,000 spahis, and 200,000 other soldiers, with an immense artillery, proportioned to the magnitude of the armament. Hawkins, in bis History of the Turkish Empire, says...
Σελίδα 204 - After having taken, witn him, Vicegrad, Gran, and Weitzen, and sustained a glorious combat near this last place, we had a more desperate one near the Isle of St.
Σελίδα 159 - I was occupied in reflecting on some means to extricate myself from the dilemma in which I was placed.
Σελίδα 209 - ... .How- we sometimes find, by the side of the most ' : . horrible events, something that amuses us ! I ''•did' so in the looks and gestures of the Jews, *' whom we compelled to throw into the Danube, " the twelve thousand men on both sides, to save " the trouble and expense of burying them.