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... chief - justice , Lord Mansfield , were destroyed . G. was arrested , and tried for high treason ; but no evidence being adduced of treasonable design , he was acquitted . His subsequent conduct seemed that of a person of unsound mind ...
... chief - justice , Lord Mansfield , were destroyed . G. was arrested , and tried for high treason ; but no evidence being adduced of treasonable design , he was acquitted . His subsequent conduct seemed that of a person of unsound mind ...
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... chief of the Russian forces . This surrender has been often imputed as treachery to Görgei . Whether such an imputation is excusable , may be best judged from the circumstance , that on the day of surrendering G. had 24,000 men with 140 ...
... chief of the Russian forces . This surrender has been often imputed as treachery to Görgei . Whether such an imputation is excusable , may be best judged from the circumstance , that on the day of surrendering G. had 24,000 men with 140 ...
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... chief of which is the Kaisertrutz , now the guard - house and armoury of the town . Among the many beautiful Gothic churches , the most interesting is that of St Peter and St Paul , built 1423-1497 , and having five naves , a ...
... chief of which is the Kaisertrutz , now the guard - house and armoury of the town . Among the many beautiful Gothic churches , the most interesting is that of St Peter and St Paul , built 1423-1497 , and having five naves , a ...
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... Chief of the staff of Count Pahlen in 1831 , he gave proofs of extraordinary valour in the battle of Ostrolenka and at the taking of Warsaw . He was wounded at Grohow , and made general ; succeeded Count Toll as chief of the staff of ...
... Chief of the staff of Count Pahlen in 1831 , he gave proofs of extraordinary valour in the battle of Ostrolenka and at the taking of Warsaw . He was wounded at Grohow , and made general ; succeeded Count Toll as chief of the staff of ...
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... chief apostles themselves are yet living at the end of this space . It is not a mere tradition of their teaching that survives , but it is their own living witness that is circulated from church to church , as they pass to and fro in ...
... chief apostles themselves are yet living at the end of this space . It is not a mere tradition of their teaching that survives , but it is their own living witness that is circulated from church to church , as they pass to and fro in ...
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