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" Banier himself, after all his miracles, died at forty-five. Cortes was little more than thirty when he gazed upon the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of Saxony died at thirty-two, all Europe acknowledged the loss of the greatest captain and the... "
The History of the War with Russia: Giving Full Details of the Operations of ... - Page 285
by Henry Tyrrell - 1855
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 18

American literature - 1849 - 600 pages
...himself, after all his miracles, died at forty-five. Cortes was little more than thirty when he gazed upon the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of...are warriors, and perhaps you may think there are greater'.things than war — I do not : I worship the Lord of Hosts. But take the most illustrious...
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The Teacher's visitor. Ed. by W.C.Wilson, Volumes 1-2

William Carus Wilson - 1844 - 842 pages
...himself, after all his miracles, died at forty-five. Cortes was little more than thirty when he gazed upon the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of...acknowledged the loss of the greatest captain and profoundest statesman of the age. Then there is Nelson, Clive. But take the most illustrious achievements...
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine:, Volume 2

Theology - 1845 - 632 pages
...himself, after all hia miracles, died at forty-five. Cortes was little more than thirty when he gazed upon the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of...acknowledged the loss of the greatest captain and profoundest statesman of the age. — Then there is Nelson, Clive — but these are warriors, and perhaps...
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The New Mirror, Volume 3

George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1844 - 530 pages
...himself, after all his miracles, died at fortyfive. Cortes was little more than thirty when he gazed upon the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of...thirty-two, all Europe acknowledged the loss of the greatest cuptnin and the profotindest statesman of the age. Then there is Nelson, Clive — but these ore warriours,...
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The Churchman's companion, Volume 1

1847 - 828 pages
...himself, after all his miracles, died at forty-five. Cortes was little more than thirty when he ga/ed upon the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of...acknowledged the loss of the greatest captain and profoundest statesman of the age. Then there is Nelson, Clive— but these are warriors, and perhaps...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 18

American periodicals - 1849 - 602 pages
...himself, after all his miracles, died at forty-five. Cortes was little more than thirty when he gazed hn Holmes Agnew greaterthings than war — I do not: I worship the Lord of Hosts. But take the most illustrious achievements...
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The Uses of Biography: Romantic, Philosophic, and Didactic

Edwin Paxton Hood - Biography - 1852 - 224 pages
...himself, after all his miracles, died at forty-five. Cortes was little more than thirty when he gazed upon the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of...and the profoundest statesman of the age. Then there are Nelson, Clive — but these are warriors, and perhaps you may think there are greater things than...
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The Uses of Biography: Romantic, Philosophic, and Didactic

Edwin Paxton Hood - Biography - 1852 - 228 pages
...after all his miracles, died at forty-five. Cortes was little more than thirty when he gazed upon I the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of Saxony...acknowledged the loss of the greatest captain and the proI foundest statesman of the age. Then there are Nelson, Clive — but these are warriors, and perhaps...
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The Indiana School Journal, Volume 2

Education - 1857 - 404 pages
...miracles, died at forty-five. Cortez was a little more than thirty when he gazed upon the golden cupola of Mexico. When Maurice, of Saxony, died at thirtytwo, all Europe acknowledged the loss of one of the greatest captains and profoundest statesmen of the age. Then ther« is Nelson and Olive...
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Things Not Generally Known: Curiosities of History

John Timbs - History - 1858 - 272 pages
...himself, after all his miracles, died at forty-five. Cortes was little more than thirty when he gazed upon the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of...profoundest statesman of the age. Then there is Nelson, Clivo ; but these are warriors, and perhaps you may think there are greater things than war. I do not....
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