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... army , he was defeated at Consarbruck , in 1675 , by a superior German army , then besieging Treves , and with difficulty escaped with only three attendants . Through numerous perils he threw himself into Treves , which he defended with ...
... army , he was defeated at Consarbruck , in 1675 , by a superior German army , then besieging Treves , and with difficulty escaped with only three attendants . Through numerous perils he threw himself into Treves , which he defended with ...
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... army , while he penetrated into Franconia . He reduced many places in that part of Ger- many , and in the spring of 1632 prepared to enter Bavaria . For this purpose it was necessary to force a passage across the Lech , in the face of ...
... army , while he penetrated into Franconia . He reduced many places in that part of Ger- many , and in the spring of 1632 prepared to enter Bavaria . For this purpose it was necessary to force a passage across the Lech , in the face of ...
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... army , while he penetrated into Franconia . He reduced many places in that part of Ger- many , and in the spring of 1632 prepared to enter Bavaria . For this purpose it was necessary to force a passage across the Lech , in the face of ...
... army , while he penetrated into Franconia . He reduced many places in that part of Ger- many , and in the spring of 1632 prepared to enter Bavaria . For this purpose it was necessary to force a passage across the Lech , in the face of ...
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