The History of England: From the Earliest Times, to the Death of George the Second, Band 2C.J.G. and F. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Rees, Orme, and Company; [and others], 1831 |
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... attacked his body , he seemed to be quite insensible of his tortures ; his mind was occupied wholly upon the hopes of a future reward . After his body was destroyed , his heart was found entire an emblem of the constancy with which he ...
... attacked his body , he seemed to be quite insensible of his tortures ; his mind was occupied wholly upon the hopes of a future reward . After his body was destroyed , his heart was found entire an emblem of the constancy with which he ...
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... attacking that kingdom with vigour . An army was levied , to the amount of ten thousand men , who , when their wants ... attacks of a regular battery from cannon ; and they only continued to enjoy an ancient reputation for strength which ...
... attacking that kingdom with vigour . An army was levied , to the amount of ten thousand men , who , when their wants ... attacks of a regular battery from cannon ; and they only continued to enjoy an ancient reputation for strength which ...
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... attack , he was obliged to capitulate : so that , in less 1558. than eight days , the duke of Guise recovered a city that had been in the possession of the English since the time of Edward the Third , and which he had spent eleven ...
... attack , he was obliged to capitulate : so that , in less 1558. than eight days , the duke of Guise recovered a city that had been in the possession of the English since the time of Edward the Third , and which he had spent eleven ...
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... attack England by a powerful invasion ; and now every part of his vast empire resounded with the noise of armaments , and every art was used to levy supplies for that great design . The marquis of Santa Cruz , a sea officer of great ...
... attack England by a powerful invasion ; and now every part of his vast empire resounded with the noise of armaments , and every art was used to levy supplies for that great design . The marquis of Santa Cruz , a sea officer of great ...
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... attacked the Armada at a distance , pouring in their broadsides with admirable dexterity . They did not choose to engage ... attack the Spaniards more nearly ; and accordingly fell upon them while they were taking shelter in the port of ...
... attacked the Armada at a distance , pouring in their broadsides with admirable dexterity . They did not choose to engage ... attack the Spaniards more nearly ; and accordingly fell upon them while they were taking shelter in the port of ...
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