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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... taken place . The only persons whose names have reached us are Sir Roger Acton , a man of parts and fortune ; Mr ... taken , though no re- sistance was offered ; and such a large body would not have taken flight merely because their ...
... taken place . The only persons whose names have reached us are Sir Roger Acton , a man of parts and fortune ; Mr ... taken , though no re- sistance was offered ; and such a large body would not have taken flight merely because their ...
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... taken from his MS . tract Of Clerks Possessioners , ' apud Lewis , p . 7 : - " Freres , " says he , " drawen children fro Christ's religion into their private order by hypo- crisie , lesings , and steling . For they tellen that their ...
... taken from his MS . tract Of Clerks Possessioners , ' apud Lewis , p . 7 : - " Freres , " says he , " drawen children fro Christ's religion into their private order by hypo- crisie , lesings , and steling . For they tellen that their ...
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... taken prisoners - it is hard to say which , for he uses both expressions within seven lines , if indeed " taken " be not an error for " slain . " But after their utter destruction he makes the French avail themselves of a calm to attack ...
... taken prisoners - it is hard to say which , for he uses both expressions within seven lines , if indeed " taken " be not an error for " slain . " But after their utter destruction he makes the French avail themselves of a calm to attack ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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