English history for the use of public schools, Band 2Rivington, 1876 |
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... command , 694 Wins the Battle of Dunbar , Sept. 3 , 694 And takes Edinburgh , 696 Division among the Scotch , 696 Protesters and Resolutioners , 696 1651 Charles is crowned , 697 He marches into England , 697 Cromwell overtakes him at ...
... command , 694 Wins the Battle of Dunbar , Sept. 3 , 694 And takes Edinburgh , 696 Division among the Scotch , 696 Protesters and Resolutioners , 696 1651 Charles is crowned , 697 He marches into England , 697 Cromwell overtakes him at ...
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... command pushed on to London , and were not checked till they suffered a complete defeat on Blackheath . The leaders were at once executed , but the bulk of the insurgents made their way back to Cornwall . To this discontented ...
... command pushed on to London , and were not checked till they suffered a complete defeat on Blackheath . The leaders were at once executed , but the bulk of the insurgents made their way back to Cornwall . To this discontented ...
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... command , flattered him by an offer to serve under him as a volunteer . His wisdom and experience were very necessary to the young English King . The combined army formed the siege of Terouenne . Once it was revictualled by a gallant ...
... command , flattered him by an offer to serve under him as a volunteer . His wisdom and experience were very necessary to the young English King . The combined army formed the siege of Terouenne . Once it was revictualled by a gallant ...
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... command in that wing , fell on the rear of the successful Scotch centre , and deter- mined the fortune of the day . The slaughter of the Scotch was enormous , and among the number of the slain was James himself , with all his chief ...
... command in that wing , fell on the rear of the successful Scotch centre , and deter- mined the fortune of the day . The slaughter of the Scotch was enormous , and among the number of the slain was James himself , with all his chief ...
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... command respectively of Surrey and of Suffolk , expeditions had been undertaken by Expeditions the English in conjunction with the Imperialist forces . against France . Suffolk's expedition reached as far as Mondidier , and it was ...
... command respectively of Surrey and of Suffolk , expeditions had been undertaken by Expeditions the English in conjunction with the Imperialist forces . against France . Suffolk's expedition reached as far as Mondidier , and it was ...
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Seite 399 - I at any time so far forget myself in my exaltation, or received queenship, but that I always looked for such an alteration as...
Seite 471 - He had walk for an hundred sheep, and my mother milked thirty kine. He was able and did find the king a harness, with himself and his horse, while he came to the place that he should receive the king's wages.
Seite 457 - And as for the pope, I refuse him, as Christ's enemy, and Antichrist, with all his false doctrine. " And as for the sacrament, I believe as I have taught in my book against the Bishop of Winchester...
Seite 486 - ... me of secrecy, you shall show it to myself only, and assure yourself I will not fail to keep taciturnity therein, and therefore herewith I charge you.
Seite 577 - ... put into execution but such as should first have a trial according to the law for the good of the people.
Seite 670 - ... let us apply ourselves to the remedy which is most necessary ; and I hope we have such true English hearts, and zealous affections towards the general w:eal of our mother-country, as no members of either House will scruple to deny themselves and their own private interests for the public good, nor account it to be a dishonour done to them, whatever the parliament shall resolve upon in this weighty matter.
Seite 621 - The King willeth that right be done according to the laws and customs of the realm ; and that the statutes be put in due execution, that his subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppressions, contrary to their just rights and liberties, to the preservation whereof he holds himself as well obliged as of his prerogative.
Seite 329 - The Duke of Manchester has done a welcome service to the lover of gossip and secret history by publishing these family papers. Persons who like to see greatness without the...
Seite 406 - How presumptuous then are ye, the rude commons of one shire — and that one of the most brute and beastly of the whole realm...
Seite 396 - that the king should show any more such mercy unto any of my friends; and God bless all my posterity from such pardons.'* The pageant was over, for such a trial was little more.