The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 3-4J. B. Alden, 1885 |
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... Spaniards were constrained to raise the siege . The emperor would have been totally unfor- tunate on this side , had he not turned back upon Font- arabia , and , contrary to the advice of all his generals , sitten down , in the winter ...
... Spaniards were constrained to raise the siege . The emperor would have been totally unfor- tunate on this side , had he not turned back upon Font- arabia , and , contrary to the advice of all his generals , sitten down , in the winter ...
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... Spaniards during that age zealously disputed which of the monarchs incurred the blame of this failure ; but all men of moderation every where lamented the power of for- tune , that the prince the more candid , generous , and sincere ...
... Spaniards during that age zealously disputed which of the monarchs incurred the blame of this failure ; but all men of moderation every where lamented the power of for- tune , that the prince the more candid , generous , and sincere ...
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... Spaniards , as well as their suspicion of Philip's pre- tensions , still prevailed ; and though the queen attempted to get her husband declared presumptive heir of the crown , and to have the administration put into his hands , she ...
... Spaniards , as well as their suspicion of Philip's pre- tensions , still prevailed ; and though the queen attempted to get her husband declared presumptive heir of the crown , and to have the administration put into his hands , she ...
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... Spaniards presently marched thither , it could not have failed to fall into their hands . But Philip was of a cautious temper ; and he determined first to take St. Quintin , in order to secure a communication with his own dominions . A ...
... Spaniards presently marched thither , it could not have failed to fall into their hands . But Philip was of a cautious temper ; and he determined first to take St. Quintin , in order to secure a communication with his own dominions . A ...
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... Spaniards , acquired posses- sion of a place which no former king of France , even during the distractions of the civil wars between the houses of York and Lancaster , had ever ventured to at- tempt . The English , on the other hand ...
... Spaniards , acquired posses- sion of a place which no former king of France , even during the distractions of the civil wars between the houses of York and Lancaster , had ever ventured to at- tempt . The English , on the other hand ...
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