The History of Edward Prince of Wales, Commonly Termed the Black Prince, Eldest Son of King Edward the Third: With a Short View of the Reigns of Edward I. Edward II. and Edward III. And a Summary Account of the Institution of the Order of the Garter ...J. Bew, 1775 - 352 Seiten |
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... mountains of Wales ; where , be- ing discovered , he was taken prisoner , and fent to the castle of Kenilworth . The young Le Despencer , the cause of these commo- tions , tions , who had accompanied the King in his flight [ 16 ]
... mountains of Wales ; where , be- ing discovered , he was taken prisoner , and fent to the castle of Kenilworth . The young Le Despencer , the cause of these commo- tions , tions , who had accompanied the King in his flight [ 16 ]
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... the noise and suspecting the cause , called aloud in the French language to her son , whom she imagined to be at the head of " Bel Fitz ! Bel Fitz ! ayez pitie the party , " du " du gentile Mortimer . " Fair Son ! Fair [ 31 ]
... the noise and suspecting the cause , called aloud in the French language to her son , whom she imagined to be at the head of " Bel Fitz ! Bel Fitz ! ayez pitie the party , " du " du gentile Mortimer . " Fair Son ! Fair [ 31 ]
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... body with Baliol , whose cause he now openly efpoufed , to complete the conqueft of the kingdom , he returned with the remainder of his army to England . The The warlike inclinations of King Ed- ward not permiting him [ 38 ]
... body with Baliol , whose cause he now openly efpoufed , to complete the conqueft of the kingdom , he returned with the remainder of his army to England . The The warlike inclinations of King Ed- ward not permiting him [ 38 ]
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... animofity which remains yet unex- tinguished , it is neceffary to give my Read- ers an explicit account of the causes from whence it flowed , and the ground on which King C 4 } King Edward founded his claim . In all the [ 39 ]
... animofity which remains yet unex- tinguished , it is neceffary to give my Read- ers an explicit account of the causes from whence it flowed , and the ground on which King C 4 } King Edward founded his claim . In all the [ 39 ]
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... cause , a real zeal for his interest , in- ftead of being offended at it , did not think it beneath him to fend for the Bishop and re - inftate him in his office . A convincing proof that Hiftorians have juftly celebrated that Monarch ...
... cause , a real zeal for his interest , in- ftead of being offended at it , did not think it beneath him to fend for the Bishop and re - inftate him in his office . A convincing proof that Hiftorians have juftly celebrated that Monarch ...
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