History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... marched one army under Douglas to besiege Roxburgh Castle , while another under the Regent Albany attacked Ber- wick . The Duke of Bedford , however , hastily col- lected a considerable force ; and Exeter , who was in England , levying ...
... marched one army under Douglas to besiege Roxburgh Castle , while another under the Regent Albany attacked Ber- wick . The Duke of Bedford , however , hastily col- lected a considerable force ; and Exeter , who was in England , levying ...
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... marched a strong detachment to Pon- 1419. toise , a fortified place , about nineteen miles from the capital , and left under the command of L'Isle Adam : he was taken by surprise , and fled with his garrison and the wealthy inhabitants ...
... marched a strong detachment to Pon- 1419. toise , a fortified place , about nineteen miles from the capital , and left under the command of L'Isle Adam : he was taken by surprise , and fled with his garrison and the wealthy inhabitants ...
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... marched as if to meet him ; and always chose his position so as to leave no possibility of an attack . In these and other marches of a like description , his object was closely to watch his adversary , and avail himself with his ...
... marched as if to meet him ; and always chose his position so as to leave no possibility of an attack . In these and other marches of a like description , his object was closely to watch his adversary , and avail himself with his ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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