The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... admiral attacked the French fleet in their harbours , where he took three hundred ships , and destroyed a hundred more . Philip finding it impossible to pre- vent the rest from falling into the hands of the enemy , set fire to them ...
... admiral attacked the French fleet in their harbours , where he took three hundred ships , and destroyed a hundred more . Philip finding it impossible to pre- vent the rest from falling into the hands of the enemy , set fire to them ...
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... admirals slain . None of Philip's courtiers , it is said , dared to inform him of the event , till his jester gave him a hint , by which he discovered the loss he had sustained . This victory , together with some successful operations ...
... admirals slain . None of Philip's courtiers , it is said , dared to inform him of the event , till his jester gave him a hint , by which he discovered the loss he had sustained . This victory , together with some successful operations ...
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... admiral ; all the great officers of the household , as well as the judges , were changed ; and all the offices felt the influence of this extraordinary revolution . The king , being thus left at liberty to conduct the business of ...
... admiral ; all the great officers of the household , as well as the judges , were changed ; and all the offices felt the influence of this extraordinary revolution . The king , being thus left at liberty to conduct the business of ...
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... admiral was thus left in the hands of the French ; but as he still continued to fight with great gallantry , he was pushed over- board by their pikes , and perished in the sea . Upon this misfor- tune the fleet retired from before Brest ...
... admiral was thus left in the hands of the French ; but as he still continued to fight with great gallantry , he was pushed over- board by their pikes , and perished in the sea . Upon this misfor- tune the fleet retired from before Brest ...
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... admiral , a man of uncommon talents , but proud , turbulent , and intractable . This nobleman could not endure the distinction which the king had always made between him and his elder brother ; so that they divided the whole court and ...
... admiral , a man of uncommon talents , but proud , turbulent , and intractable . This nobleman could not endure the distinction which the king had always made between him and his elder brother ; so that they divided the whole court and ...
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