| 1789 - 688 Seiten
...cvery fentiment which might oppofe its execution. In the firft war of Silefia, wiihing to make fome alterations in his camp during the night, he forbade...under pain of death, to keep, after a certain hour, afire or other light in his tent. He went himfclf the rounds. In paflmg the tent of Captain Zietern,... | |
| 1789 - 550 Seiten
...firft war oí Silefia, wiffring to make fome alterations in his camp, during the night, fcfvxtude evei7 perfon, under pain of death, to keep,, after a certain hour, a nie иг other *ï*!tm his tent. He went himfelf the rounds. In paffmg the tent of captain Zittern,... | |
| 1789 - 682 Seiten
...very fcntimcnt which might oppofe its execution. In the firft war of Silcfia, wilhing to make fome alterations in his camp during the night, he forbade...under pain of death, to keep, after a certain hour, a fn e or other light in his tent. He went himfelf the round*. In pafling the tent of Captain Zietern,... | |
| 1823 - 872 Seiten
...of Silesia, wishing to make some alterations in bis camp during the night, he forbade every person, under pain of death, to keep, after a certain hour, a fire or other light in his tent. He himself went the ronnds ; and in passing the tent of a Captain Zietern... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 432 Seiten
...of Sitesia, wishing to make some alteration in his camp during the night, he forbade every person, under pain of death, to keep, after a certain hour, a fire or other light in his tent. He himself went the rounds; and in passing the <*nt of a captain Zittern he... | |
| 1860 - 782 Seiten
...of Silesia, wishing to make some alterations in his camp during the night, he forbade every person, under pain of death, to keep, after a certain hour, a fire or other light in his tent. He himself went the rounds ; and in passing the tent of a Captain Zittern... | |
| 1877 - 814 Seiten
...of Silesia, wishing to make some alterations in his camp during the night, he forbade every person, under pain of death, to keep, after a certain hour, a fire or other light in his tent. He himseli went the rounds ; and in passing the tent of a Captain Zittern... | |
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