| David Hume - 1775 - 434 Seiten
...fea to Berwic. SUCH was the great and decifive battle of Bannockburn, which fecured the independency of Scotland, fixed Bruce on the throne of that kingdom, and may be deemed the greateft overthrow, which the Englifh monarchy, fince the conqueft, has ever received. The numbers... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 458 Seiten
...thence palled by fea to Berwic. SUCH was the great and decifive battle of Bannockburn , which fecured the independence of Scotland, fixed Bruce on the throne of that kingdom , and may be deemed the greateft overthrow that the Englilh nation , fince the conqueft, has ever received. The riumbef of... | |
| John Adams - 1795 - 676 Seiten
...to Berwic *. Such was the great and decifive battle of Bannockburn, which fecured the independency of Scotland, fixed Bruce on the throne of that kingdom, and may be deemed the moft fignal blow that the Englifh monarchy has received fince the Norman invafion. The number of flain... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 550 Seiten
...Edward himself narrowly escaped, by taking shelter in Dunbar, whence he passed by sea to Berwicki. Such was the great and decisive battle of Bannockburn, which secured the independency of Scotland ; fixed Bruce on the throne of thru kingdom, and may be deemed the most signal... | |
| Antoine-François Bertrand-de-Molleville - 1812 - 528 Seiten
...reached Berwick. Edward himself narrowly escaped by flight to Dunbar, thence he passed by sea to Berwick. Such was the great and decisive battle of Bannockburn,...overthrow that the English nation, since the Conquest, had ever received ; it made so deep an impression on their minds, that for some years after no superiority... | |
| Antoine-François Bertrand-de-Molleville - 1812 - 524 Seiten
...reached Berwick. Edward himself narrowly escaped by flight to Dunbar, thence he passed by sea to Berwick. Such was the great and decisive battle of Bannockburn,...overthrow that the English nation, since the Conquest, had ever received j it made so deep an impression on their minds, that for some years after no superiority... | |
| Bannockburn - 1821 - 740 Seiten
...the panic of the foot, and a total rout was the consequence. The Scots lost four thousand warriors. Such was the great and decisive battle of Bannockburn, which secured the throne to Robert the Bruce, who now confiscated the lands held by the English and their adherents,... | |
| William Eastmead - 1824 - 536 Seiten
...the independence of Scotland, so much endangered by the former battle of Falkirk, fixed Bruce upon the throne of that kingdom, and may be deemed the...overthrow that the English nation, since the conquest, had ever received.* In the 12 of Edward II., lord Latimer being one of the adherents to Thomas earl... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - 1838 - 702 Seiten
...victorious army. Edward narrowly escaped, by taking «heiter in Dunbar, and thence passed by sea to Berwick. Such was the great and decisive battle of Bannockburn, which secured the independence of Scotland. T/ie Leprosy prevailed in England and throughout Europe ; and amongst the wild fancies of the age,... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 582 Seiten
...Edward himself narrowly escaped, by taking shelter in Dunbar, whence he passed by sea to Berwick. (1) Such was the great and decisive battle of Bannockburn, which secured the independency of Scotland ; fixed Bruce on the throne of that kingdom, and may be deemed the most signal... | |
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