... shots were fired from them at the Bavarian troops ; every house became a fortress, every tower a citadel. A frightful scene ensued : the Bavarians in some places surrendered and begged for quarter ; in others they continued the combat with undaunted... Andreas Hofer: An Historical Novel - Trang 105bởi Luise Mühlbach - 1868 - 261 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1847 - 418 trang
...live the Emperor Francis ! Down with the Bavarians ! " They soon made themselves masters of the place. A frightful scene ensued. The Bavarians in some places surrendered, and begged for quarter, in others continued the combat with undaunted resolution ; and in the melee several bloody deeds were committed,... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1854 - 368 trang
...frightful scene ensued. The Bavarians in some places surrendered, and begged for quarter, in others continued the combat with undaunted resolution ; and...the Tyrolese would have been the first to condemn. General Kinkel, after making a brave resistance, was struck down; Colonel Dietfurth, who atoned for... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1870 - 368 trang
...live the Emperor Francis ! Down with the Bavarians ! " They soon made themselves masters of the place. A frightful scene ensued. The Bavarians in some places surrendered, and begged for quarter, in others continued the combat with undaunted resolution; and in the meUe several bloody deeds were committed,... | |
| Luise Mühlbach - 1902 - 516 trang
...assistance at the hands of the citizens ; in every street which they entered, the windows opened, and shots were fired from them at the Bavarian troops...frightful scene ensued : the Bavarians in. some places sur* rendered and begged for quarter ; in others they continued the combat with undaunted resolution... | |
| Luise Mühlbach - 1914 - 528 trang
...assistance at the hands of the citizens ; in every street which they entered, the windows opened, and shots were fired from them at the Bavarian troops...the combat with undaunted resolution ; and in the mel&e several bloody deeds were committed, which, in their cooler moments, the Tyrolese would have... | |
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