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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... 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 the war . Such are the happy effects which will affuredly pro ...
... 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 the war . Such are the happy effects which will affuredly pro ...
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... took place of confusion ; and those various kinds of malefactors who over - run the whole nation , and lived by rapine and plunder , committing the most horrid murders and depredations , were fup- preffed as far as the ferocity and ...
... took place of confusion ; and those various kinds of malefactors who over - run the whole nation , and lived by rapine and plunder , committing the most horrid murders and depredations , were fup- preffed as far as the ferocity and ...
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... took place ; and by the fame unavoidable progreffion led , af- ter fome years , to as fatal a conclufion . The King was addicted to no vice , but having a diftafte to all ferious bufinefs , and , confcious of his inability to hold the ...
... took place ; and by the fame unavoidable progreffion led , af- ter fome years , to as fatal a conclufion . The King was addicted to no vice , but having a diftafte to all ferious bufinefs , and , confcious of his inability to hold the ...
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... took shipping for Ireland ; but , being driven back by contrary winds , he ftrove to conceal him- felf in the mountains of Wales ; where , be- ing discovered , he was taken prisoner , and fent to the castle of Kenilworth . The young Le ...
... took shipping for Ireland ; but , being driven back by contrary winds , he ftrove to conceal him- felf in the mountains of Wales ; where , be- ing discovered , he was taken prisoner , and fent to the castle of Kenilworth . The young Le ...
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... took up their quarters in it with all their at- tendants , fo that there was scarcely room for the King himself . Mortimer , having received from his spies intelligence of the intentions of his enemies , made fure of defeating their pro ...
... took up their quarters in it with all their at- tendants , fo that there was scarcely room for the King himself . Mortimer , having received from his spies intelligence of the intentions of his enemies , made fure of defeating their pro ...
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