History of Great Britain and Ireland: With an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and Its Colonies; for the Use of Schools and Private StudentsOliver, 1871 - 491 trang |
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... Victory of Bannockburn - Effect of this unnatural War ......... CHAPTER XIV . Page 124 ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF EDWARD III . TO THE DEATH OF RICHARD II . , A. D. 1327-1399 . Edward III . - Execution of Mortimer - Battle of Halidon ...
... Victory of Bannockburn - Effect of this unnatural War ......... CHAPTER XIV . Page 124 ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF EDWARD III . TO THE DEATH OF RICHARD II . , A. D. 1327-1399 . Edward III . - Execution of Mortimer - Battle of Halidon ...
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... Victory - Trial of Horne Tooke - War with Spain - Battles of Saint Vincent and Camperdown- Suspension of Cash Payments - Mutiny of the Fleet - Irish Rebellion- Battle of the Nile - The Union of Ireland - The Armed Neutrality - Bat- tle ...
... Victory - Trial of Horne Tooke - War with Spain - Battles of Saint Vincent and Camperdown- Suspension of Cash Payments - Mutiny of the Fleet - Irish Rebellion- Battle of the Nile - The Union of Ireland - The Armed Neutrality - Bat- tle ...
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... Victory of Trafalgar - Death of Pitt and Fox - Un- successful foreign Expeditions - Bombardment of Copenhagen - Penin . sular War - Convention of Cintra - Battle of Corunna - Walcheren Ex- pedition - Sir Francis Burdett - The Regency ...
... Victory of Trafalgar - Death of Pitt and Fox - Un- successful foreign Expeditions - Bombardment of Copenhagen - Penin . sular War - Convention of Cintra - Battle of Corunna - Walcheren Ex- pedition - Sir Francis Burdett - The Regency ...
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... victory and conquest rendered him neither vain nor proud ; but his ambition was insatiable , and in its gratification he perpetrated many cruel and treacherous murders . He was a munificent benefactor to the church , and not without a ...
... victory and conquest rendered him neither vain nor proud ; but his ambition was insatiable , and in its gratification he perpetrated many cruel and treacherous murders . He was a munificent benefactor to the church , and not without a ...
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... victory was naturally attributed to his piety rather than to the courage of his soldiers . Such was the battle of Aston . The Danes , however , reinforced with fresh troops from the north , continued to gain ground ; and their victories ...
... victory was naturally attributed to his piety rather than to the courage of his soldiers . Such was the battle of Aston . The Danes , however , reinforced with fresh troops from the north , continued to gain ground ; and their victories ...
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