The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... army to the protection of his people , and express- ed the utmost ardour to show himself worthy of their favour . had given so many proofs of an equitable and prudent administra- tion , that the people flocked from all quarters to join ...
... army to the protection of his people , and express- ed the utmost ardour to show himself worthy of their favour . had given so many proofs of an equitable and prudent administra- tion , that the people flocked from all quarters to join ...
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... army was composed of active and valiant troops , in high spirits , strongly attached to their king , and eager to engage . On the other hand , the army of William consisted of the flower of the continent , and had been long inured to ...
... army was composed of active and valiant troops , in high spirits , strongly attached to their king , and eager to engage . On the other hand , the army of William consisted of the flower of the continent , and had been long inured to ...
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... army by his example , and led them to the encounter with that spirit which had formerly made the infidels tremble . There was no withstanding his first shock ; that quarter of the English army where he made the impression gave way , and ...
... army by his example , and led them to the encounter with that spirit which had formerly made the infidels tremble . There was no withstanding his first shock ; that quarter of the English army where he made the impression gave way , and ...
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... army , commanded by the earl of Salisbury , was equally vigorous and successful ; several sub- mitted at his approach , and London itself was in the utmost danger . The foreign mercenaries committed the most horrible cruelties in their ...
... army , commanded by the earl of Salisbury , was equally vigorous and successful ; several sub- mitted at his approach , and London itself was in the utmost danger . The foreign mercenaries committed the most horrible cruelties in their ...
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... army assaulted them from without ; and , scaling the walls , entered the city sword in hand . Lincoln was delivered over to be pillaged ; the French army was totally routed , the commander - in - chief was killed , and many of the rest ...
... army assaulted them from without ; and , scaling the walls , entered the city sword in hand . Lincoln was delivered over to be pillaged ; the French army was totally routed , the commander - in - chief was killed , and many of the rest ...
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