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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... these were fuperadded the more important ones that form the virtuous man . Take him for all in all , eftimate his worth from this union of characters , and we may fafely pro- nounce , that England , or indeed any other a 3 other country ...
... these were fuperadded the more important ones that form the virtuous man . Take him for all in all , eftimate his worth from this union of characters , and we may fafely pro- nounce , that England , or indeed any other a 3 other country ...
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... act with equal propriety in fimilar circumstances . In the annals of what nation fhall we find a character fo fraught with every requifite a 4 requifite to answer these purposes ? where meet with fo INTRODUCTION . vii.
... act with equal propriety in fimilar circumstances . In the annals of what nation fhall we find a character fo fraught with every requifite a 4 requifite to answer these purposes ? where meet with fo INTRODUCTION . vii.
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... these purposes ? where meet with fo perfect an ex- ample as the Black Prince , whose life , from the brilliancy of it , was one continued scene of inftruction ? From the various characters here exhibited , but more particularly from ...
... these purposes ? where meet with fo perfect an ex- ample as the Black Prince , whose life , from the brilliancy of it , was one continued scene of inftruction ? From the various characters here exhibited , but more particularly from ...
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... these martial exercises , accepted the invitation ; and rejoiced at an opportu- nity of acquiring honour and renown among fo many gallant perfonages . But he and his retinue fo far excelled the French Knights , that it excited their ...
... these martial exercises , accepted the invitation ; and rejoiced at an opportu- nity of acquiring honour and renown among fo many gallant perfonages . But he and his retinue fo far excelled the French Knights , that it excited their ...
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... These ex- cellent regulations , of more importance to a kingdom than the acquifition of terri- tory , gained him the appellation of the English Juftinian ; and will enfure to his name respect and honour when the laurels of the conqueror ...
... These ex- cellent regulations , of more importance to a kingdom than the acquifition of terri- tory , gained him the appellation of the English Juftinian ; and will enfure to his name respect and honour when the laurels of the conqueror ...
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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 |
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