| Walter Scott - 1819 - 348 str.
...from it." " Neither I should," answered the rittmaster ; " but that great leader, captain, and king, the Lion of the North, and the bulwark of the Protestant faith, had a way of winning battles, taking towns, overrunning countries, and levying contributions, whilk... | |
| 1819 - 792 str.
...from it.' " ' Neither I should,' answered the rittmaster; ' but that great leader, captain, and king, the Lion of the North, and the bulwark of the Protestant faith had a way of winning battles, taking towns, overrunning countries, and levying contributions, whilk... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 546 str.
...country, very old, very deaf, and very full of interminable stories about the immortal Gustavus Adolphus, the Lion of the North, and the bulwark of the Protestant Faith. READER! THE TALES OF MY LANDLORD are now finally closed, and it was my purpose to have addressed thee... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 str.
...from it." "Neither I should," answered the Ritt-master; " but that great leader, captain, and king, the Lion of the North, and the bulwark of the Protestant faith, had a way of winning battles, taking towns, overrunning countries, and levying contribution?, whilk... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 660 str.
...from it." " Neither I should," answered the Ritt-master; "but that great leader, captain, and king, the Lion of the North, and the bulwark of the Protestant faith, had a way of winning battles, taking towns, overrunning countries, and levying contributions, whilk... | |
| 1844 - 568 str.
...thing as murder, adultery, or theft.' We have now an amusing episode of the appearance of Gustavus Adolphus — as our friend Dugald Dalgetty calls him,...honoured by all Coserow, the Lion of the North and the feulwark of the Protestant faith. Good parson Schweidler writes, with infinite labour, eight Latin... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 748 str.
...from it." "Neither I should," answered the Ritt -master; "but that great leader, captain, and king, the Lion of the North, and the bulwark of the Protestant faith, had a way of winning battles, taking towns, overrunning countries, and levying contributions, whilk... | |
| 1867 - 796 str.
...violence, and whose Protestant zeal was about on a par with Dugald Dalgetty's when he served under the Lion of the North and the Bulwark of the Protestant Faith. Love of excitement, with good prospects of liquor and plunder, had drawn together most part of them,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1845 - 326 str.
...country, very old, very deaf, and very full of interminable stories about the immortal Gustavus Adolphus, the Lion of the North, and the bulwark of the Protestant Faith. READER ! THE TALES or MY LANDLORD are now finally closed, and it was my purpose to have addressed thee... | |
| 1876 - 706 str.
...he represents Captain Dugald Daipetty making frequent reference to "the immortal Gustavus Adolphus, the Lion of the North, and the Bulwark of the Protestant Faith." Scott has also well illustrated that of Scotland with France at a much earlier period in his Quentin... | |
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