... concerning the terms whereon we should fight, as also the place. To our seconds we gave power for their appointments, who agreed we should go to Antwerp, from thence to Bergen-op-Zoom, where in the mid-way but a village divides the States' territories... Peerage of England. ... - 第 154 頁Arthur Collins 著 - 1812完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1714 - 382 頁
...mid-way but a Village divides the Stttcs's Territories from the Arch-Duke's. And there was the deflined Stage, to the end, that having ended, he, that could, might presently exempt himfelf from the Juftice of the Country, by retiring into the Dominion not otfendcd. It was further... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1734 - 382 頁
...Stage, to the end, that having ended, he, that could, might prefently exempt himfelf from the Juftice of the Country, by retiring into the Dominion not offended. It was farther concluded, that in cafe any ihould fall or flip, that then the Combat ihould ceafe, and he... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 頁
...ftage, to the end, that having ended, he that could, might prefently exempt himfelf from the juftice of the country, by retiring into the dominion not offended. It was further concluded, that in cafe any fhould fall or flip, that then the combat ftould ceafe ; and He whofe ill-fortune had fo fubjected... | |
| 1804 - 498 頁
...Bergen-opZoom, where in the mid-way but a village divides the States territories from the Archduke's. And there was the destined stage, to the end that...by retiring into the dominion not offended. It was farther concluded, that in case any should fall or slip, that then the combat should cease, and he... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 374 頁
...himself from the justice of the country, by retiring into the dominion not offended. It was farther concluded, that in case any should fall or slip, that...combat should cease, and he whose ill fortune had, «o subjected him, was to acknowledge his life to have been in the other's hands. But in case one party's... | |
| 1809 - 338 頁
...from the Arch-duke's. " And there was the destined stage ; to the end that having finished the affair, he that could might presently exempt himself from...justice of the country, by retiring into the dominion whose laws were not offended. It was likewise concluded, that in case any should fall or slip, then... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 296 頁
...Bergen-op-Zoom, where in the mid-way but a village divides the States' territories from the Archduke's. And there was the destined stage, to the end that...by retiring into the dominion not offended. It was farther concluded, that ia case any should fall or slip, that then the combat should cease, and he... | |
| 1821 - 388 頁
...Bergen-op-Zoom, where in the mid-way but a village divides the States territories from the Archduke's. And there was the destined stage, to the end that...might presently exempt himself from the justice of VOL. HI. the country, by retiring into the dominion not offended. It was farther concluded, that in... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 476 頁
...Bergen-op-Zoom, where in the mid-way but a village divides the States' territories from the archduke's. And there was the destined stage, to the end that...ill fortune had so subjected him, was to acknowledge his life to have been in the other's hands. But in case one party's sword should break, because that... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 472 頁
...Bergen-op-Zoom, where in the mid-way but a village divides the States' territories from the archduke's. And there was the destined stage, to the end that...ill fortune had so subjected him, was to acknowledge his life to have been in the other's hands. But in case one party's sword should break, because that... | |
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