| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1820 - 618 pagini
...held against the emperor Charles, when he invaded Provence. Great difference I know there is, and a diverse consideration to be had, between such a country...places, and this of ours, where our ramparts are but of the bodies of men. And it was of invasions upon firm land that these great captains spoke, whose... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 562 pagini
...held against the emperor Charles when he invaded Provence. Great difference I know there is, and a diverse consideration to be had between such a country...places ; and this of ours, where our ramparts are but of the bodies of men. And it was of invasions upon firm land that these great captains spake ; whose... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 562 pagini
...held against the emperor Charles when he invaded Provence. Great difference I know there is, and a diverse consideration to be had between such a country...France is, strengthened with many fortified places ; aiur'ikiy . of ours, where our ramparts are but of the bodies of men. And it was of invasions upon... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 376 pagini
...the invaded, may draw after it a most perilous consequence. " Great difference I know there is, and a diverse consideration to be had, between such a country...country, and the place left to the choice of the invader, can not he resisted on the coast of England without a fleet to impeach it ; no, nor on the coast of... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 400 pagini
...the invaded, may draw after it a most perilous consequence. " Great difference I know there is, and a diverse consideration to be had, between such a country...that an army to be transported over sea, and to be lauded again in an enemy's country, and the place left to the choice of the invader, can not be resisted... | |
| Charles Whitehead - 1854 - 346 pagini
...held against the Emperor Charles when he invaded Provence. Great difference I know there is, and a diverse consideration to be had, between such a country...places, and this of ours, where our ramparts are but of the bodies of men. And it was of invasions upon firm land that these great captains spake, whose... | |
| Charles Whitehead - 1854 - 344 pagini
...firm land that these great captains spake, whose entrances cannot be uncertain. But our question is of an army to be transported over sea, and to be landed again in in enemy's country, and the place left to the choice of the invader. Hereunto I say that such an army... | |
| 1889 - 592 pagini
...In such a case, if it should happen, our judgments are to weigh many particular circumstances, that belongs not to this discourse. But making the question...with many fortified places, and this of ours, where oar ramparts are but the bodies of men. But I say that an army to be transported over sea, and to be... | |
| Harold Winter Hodges, Edward Arthur Hughes - 1922 - 260 pagini
...of being beaten to the invaded, may draw after it a most perilous consequence. Our question is, of an army to be transported over sea, and to be landed...country, and the place left to the choice of the invader. Hereunto I say that such an army cannot be resisted on the coast of England, without a fleet to impeach... | |
| Harold Winter Hodges, Edward Arthur Hughes - 1922 - 260 pagini
...of being beaten to the invaded, may draw after it a most perilous consequence. Our question is, of an army to be transported over sea, and to be landed...country, and the place left to the choice of the invader. Hereunto I say that such an army cannot be resisted on the coast of England, without a fleet to impeach... | |
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