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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... heart panted to give him proofs of their affection : when he took the field , the meaneft of his foldiers ferved from fentiment , and fought for repu- tation ; whilft those who remained at home cheerfully contributed to the expences of ...
... heart panted to give him proofs of their affection : when he took the field , the meaneft of his foldiers ferved from fentiment , and fought for repu- tation ; whilft those who remained at home cheerfully contributed to the expences of ...
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... heart , naturally difpofed to friend- ship and confidence , to this accomplished young gentleman . His difcerning father , Edward the First , apprehensive of the con- sequences , banished Gavaston the kingdom ; and on his death - bed ...
... heart , naturally difpofed to friend- ship and confidence , to this accomplished young gentleman . His difcerning father , Edward the First , apprehensive of the con- sequences , banished Gavaston the kingdom ; and on his death - bed ...
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... heart to an unwarrantable extreme , on a rapacious favourite , in despite of his father's dying injunctions and his own repeated afíeverations , roufed the dor- mant fpirit of the haughty and restless • Barons , and involved himself in ...
... heart to an unwarrantable extreme , on a rapacious favourite , in despite of his father's dying injunctions and his own repeated afíeverations , roufed the dor- mant fpirit of the haughty and restless • Barons , and involved himself in ...
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... heart . From being her confident and counsellor , he became her lover ; and engaged her to facri- fice to the infatuating impulfe every senti- ment of honour and fidelity to her husband . Hating now the man whom she had injured , and ...
... heart . From being her confident and counsellor , he became her lover ; and engaged her to facri- fice to the infatuating impulfe every senti- ment of honour and fidelity to her husband . Hating now the man whom she had injured , and ...
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... heart to be dejected . ing on his fubjects love , he returned home , and procured from his Parliament great aids for the maintenance of the war . He ob- tained from the Barons and Knights an un- ufual grant for two years , of the tenth ...
... heart to be dejected . ing on his fubjects love , he returned home , and procured from his Parliament great aids for the maintenance of the war . He ob- tained from the Barons and Knights an un- ufual grant for two years , of the tenth ...
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The History of Edward Prince of Wales, Commonly Termed the Black Prince ... Alexander Bicknell,Pre-1801 Imprint Collection Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
The History of Edward Prince of Wales, Commonly Termed the Black Prince ... Alexander Bicknell,Pre-1801 Imprint Collection Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
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