The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... engagement to defend and to obey him . Murders were in consequence daily committed in the streets ; but whether by Longbeard's order , is uncertain . The justiciary ( for the king was then absent ) summoned him RICHARD I. 117.
... engagement to defend and to obey him . Murders were in consequence daily committed in the streets ; but whether by Longbeard's order , is uncertain . The justiciary ( for the king was then absent ) summoned him RICHARD I. 117.
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... engagements . At A. D. length a treaty put an end to those contests that only served 1200 . to thin mankind ; and it was hastened by a circumstance pe- culiarly favourable . John's nephew Arthur , together with Constan- tia , his mother ...
... engagements . At A. D. length a treaty put an end to those contests that only served 1200 . to thin mankind ; and it was hastened by a circumstance pe- culiarly favourable . John's nephew Arthur , together with Constan- tia , his mother ...
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... engagement ; but being pressed by Cressingham , a proud man , whose private revenge operated over his judgment , the old earl was at last obliged to comply , and he passed over a part of his army to begin the attack . Wallace , al ...
... engagement ; but being pressed by Cressingham , a proud man , whose private revenge operated over his judgment , the old earl was at last obliged to comply , and he passed over a part of his army to begin the attack . Wallace , al ...
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... engagement ensued be- tween the cavalry on both sides . The fortune and intrepidity of Bruce gave the first turn to the day . He engaged in single combat with Henry de Bohun , a gentleman of the family of Hereford ; and at one stroke ...
... engagement ensued be- tween the cavalry on both sides . The fortune and intrepidity of Bruce gave the first turn to the day . He engaged in single combat with Henry de Bohun , a gentleman of the family of Hereford ; and at one stroke ...
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... engagement , which might be attended with the most destructive consequences to his authority , whether he won or lost the day . Shortly after , the Scots , under the command of Douglas , made an irruption into the English camp by night ...
... engagement , which might be attended with the most destructive consequences to his authority , whether he won or lost the day . Shortly after , the Scots , under the command of Douglas , made an irruption into the English camp by night ...
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