"Salzburg" Quotes from Famous Books
... Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria: Head of Catholic League; marches into Bohemia; character and position of; makes secret treaty with France; perfidy of; anxious for peace; tactics for supremacy; takes shelter in Salzburg. Mazarin, Cardinal: and the Battle of Friburg; his diplomatic tactics in the war. <variant in original: Mazarine> Melander, a Calvinist: commands the Imperial forces; mortally wounded at Egra. Mentz, besieged and taken. Moravian Brethren, doctrines ... — The History of the Thirty Years' War • Friedrich Schiller, Translated by Rev. A. J. W. Morrison, M.A.
... knocker. So deliciously mediaeval! The late Graf von Lebenstein had recently died, we knew; and his son, the present Count, a young man of means, having inherited from his mother's family a still more ancient and splendid schloss in the Salzburg district, desired to sell this outlying estate in order to afford himself a yacht, after the manner that is now becoming increasingly fashionable with the noblemen and gentlemen in Germany ... — An African Millionaire - Episodes in the Life of the Illustrious Colonel Clay • Grant Allen
... Berry and the others a thought till I had eaten my lunch and was musing over my coffee with a cigarette. They were coming in the car from Salzburg, and were going to join me this evening at a farm called Poganec, where I had slept last night and where we were all going to stay. We had told people we were going to fish. I think Jonah meant it. We others were going to sleep and watch him and sleep again. Now, Poganec and Savavic were ... — The Brother of Daphne • Dornford Yates
... Philomeni de Dacia in Algorismum Vulgarem Johannis de Sacrobosco commentarius, una cum Algorismo ipso, Copenhagen, 1897, p. 2.] Curtze cites five manuscripts (fourteenth and fifteenth centuries) of Dacia's commentary in the libraries at Erfurt, Leipzig, and Salzburg, in addition to those given by Enestroem, Oefversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps-Akademiens Foerhandlingar, 1885, pp. ... — The Hindu-Arabic Numerals • David Eugene Smith
... on tramp was Linz, whence we pursued our way through Wells, Gmunden, Ebensee, and Ishl to Salzburg, in which beautiful city we rested for a day and half. We steamed across lake Traun from Gmunden, and paid a fare of twenty-five kreutzers, or fourpence. From Salzburg we pushed on to Hallein, to visit the salt mines there, and thence diverged still further from the beaten route for the ... — A Tramp's Wallet - stored by an English goldsmith during his wanderings in Germany and France • William Duthie |