The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Band 3J.J. Tourneisen, 1789 - 476 Seiten |
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... appearance in England . In his paffage by Chalons in Burgundy , he was challenged by the prince of the country to a tournament which he was preparing ; and as Edward excelled in those martial and dangerous exercifes , the true image of ...
... appearance in England . In his paffage by Chalons in Burgundy , he was challenged by the prince of the country to a tournament which he was preparing ; and as Edward excelled in those martial and dangerous exercifes , the true image of ...
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... appeared fo complete to Edward , that , in less than two years after , he went abroad , in order to make peace between Alphonfo , king of Arragon , and Philip the Fair , who had lately fucceeded his father Philip the Hardy on the throne ...
... appeared fo complete to Edward , that , in less than two years after , he went abroad , in order to make peace between Alphonfo , king of Arragon , and Philip the Fair , who had lately fucceeded his father Philip the Hardy on the throne ...
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... , But the king , in order to maintain the appearance " Rymer , vol . ii . p . 539. 845. Walfing . p . 56 . 40 Rymer , vol . ii . p . 543. See note [ B ] at the end XIII . 1291 . CHA P. of free and regular of the volume . EDWARD I. 29.
... , But the king , in order to maintain the appearance " Rymer , vol . ii . p . 539. 845. Walfing . p . 56 . 40 Rymer , vol . ii . p . 543. See note [ B ] at the end XIII . 1291 . CHA P. of free and regular of the volume . EDWARD I. 29.
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... appeared on this occafion no lefs than nine claim- ants befides ; John Comyn or Cummin lord of Badenoch , Florence earl of Holland , Patric Dunbar earl of March , William de Vefcey , Robert de Pynkeni , Nicholas de Soules , Patric ...
... appeared on this occafion no lefs than nine claim- ants befides ; John Comyn or Cummin lord of Badenoch , Florence earl of Holland , Patric Dunbar earl of March , William de Vefcey , Robert de Pynkeni , Nicholas de Soules , Patric ...
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... appeared to be the best founded among the competitors for the crown of Scotland , were the subject of ge- neral difquifition , as well as of debate among the commiffioners . Edward , in order to give greater authority to his intended ...
... appeared to be the best founded among the competitors for the crown of Scotland , were the subject of ge- neral difquifition , as well as of debate among the commiffioners . Edward , in order to give greater authority to his intended ...
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Seite 105 - ... was betrayed into Edward's hands by Sir John Monteith, his friend, whom he had made acquainted with the place of his concealment.
Seite 274 - Edward was at last persuaded to mitigate the rigour of the conditions demanded: he only insisted that six of the most considerable citizens should be sent to him, to be disposed of as he thought proper ; that they should come to his camp carrying the keys of the city in their hands, bareheaded and barefooted, with ropes about their necks ; and on these conditions, he promised to spare the lives of all the remainder.
Seite 425 - Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his own innocence by duel. The challenge was accepted; the time and place of...
Seite 162 - ... condemned to death by the rebellious barons: he was hanged on a gibbet; his body was cut in pieces, and thrown to the dogs;**** and his head was sent to Winchester...