The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... French provinces quickly followed his last transgression . Not but that he attempted a defence ; and even laid siege to Alençon , one of the towns that had revolted from him . But Philip , his ac- tive rival , persuaded a body of ...
... French provinces quickly followed his last transgression . Not but that he attempted a defence ; and even laid siege to Alençon , one of the towns that had revolted from him . But Philip , his ac- tive rival , persuaded a body of ...
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... French monarch , who only wanted to oppress them . These assurances were attended with the desired effect . The party in the interest of Lewis began to lose ground every day , by the desertion of some of its most powerful leaders . The ...
... French monarch , who only wanted to oppress them . These assurances were attended with the desired effect . The party in the interest of Lewis began to lose ground every day , by the desertion of some of its most powerful leaders . The ...
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... French army , under the command of Charles , brother to the king of France . Yet it was not easy to discourage Edward from any favourite pursuit . He renewed his attempts upon Guienne , and sent thither an army of seven thousand men ...
... French army , under the command of Charles , brother to the king of France . Yet it was not easy to discourage Edward from any favourite pursuit . He renewed his attempts upon Guienne , and sent thither an army of seven thousand men ...
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... French king had time to prepare , he met with a very unexpected resistance ; so that the English general was compelled to stand upon the defensive . One fortress after another was surren- dered to the French ; and nothing appeared but a ...
... French king had time to prepare , he met with a very unexpected resistance ; so that the English general was compelled to stand upon the defensive . One fortress after another was surren- dered to the French ; and nothing appeared but a ...
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... French king's ordering the Genoese Aug. 26 , archers to charge ; but they were so fatigued with their march , that they cried out for a little rest before they should en- gage . The count d'Alençon , being informed of their petition ...
... French king's ordering the Genoese Aug. 26 , archers to charge ; but they were so fatigued with their march , that they cried out for a little rest before they should en- gage . The count d'Alençon , being informed of their petition ...
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