| 1831 - 446 pages
...interests ; and merely by the force of his genius, the ascendency of his integrity, and the immoveable firmness and constancy of his nature, to combine them...universal domination 'of the most powerful monarch of Europe, seconded by the ablest generals, at the head of the bravest and best disciplined armies... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1851 - 476 pages
...interests ; and merely by the force of his genius, the ascendency of his integrity, and the immovable firmness and constancy of his nature, to combine them...the ablest generals, at the head of the bravest and best-disciplined armies in the world, and wielding, without check or control, the unlimited resources... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1851 - 464 pages
...interests ; and merely by the force of his genius, the ascendency of his integrity, and the immovable firmness and constancy of his nature, to combine them...the ablest generals, at the head of the bravest and best-disciplined armies in the world, and wielding, without check or control, the unlimited resources... | |
| 1857 - 794 pages
...interests ; and merely by the force of his genius, the ascendency of his integrity, and the immovable firmness and constancy of his nature, to combine them...disciplined armies in the world, and wielding without cheek or control the unlimited resources of his empire. Ho was not a consummate .General — military... | |
| William Conyngham Plunket Baron Plunket, David Robert Plunket - 1867 - 396 pages
...interests, and merely by the force of his genius, the ascendancy of his integrity, and the immovable firmness and constancy of his nature, to combine them...unlimited resources of his empire. He was not a consummate general—military men will point out his errors ; in that respect fortune did not favour him, save... | |
| James Whiteside - 1868 - 498 pages
...warring interests ; and merely by the force of his genius, the ascendancy of his integrity, and the unmoveable firmness and constancy of his nature, to...the ablest generals, at the head of the bravest and best-disciplined armies in the world, and wielding, without check or control, the unlimited resources... | |
| James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1870 - 654 pages
...interests, and merely by the force of his genius, the ascendency of his integrity, and the unmovable firmness and constancy of his nature, to combine them...or control the unlimited resources of his empire. Fortune did not favour him, save by 1 Shell's Legal and Political Sketches, vol. ii. CHAP, throwing... | |
| Great Britain. State Trials Committee - 1889 - 590 pages
...warring interests, and merely by the force of his genius, the ascendancy of his integrity, and the unmoveable firmness and constancy of his nature, to...wielding, without check or control, the unlimited reources of his empire. He was not a consummate general ; military men will point out his errors ;... | |
| Bernard William Kelly - 1921 - 174 pages
...interests, and, merely by the force of his genius, the ascendancy of his integrity, and the immovable firmness and constancy of his nature, to combine them...the ablest generals, at the head of the bravest and best-disciplined armies in the world, and wielding without check or control the unlimited resources... | |
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