The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... town was quickly reduced ; and the adven- turers , being re - enforced by another body of men , to the amount of a hundred and fifty , under the command of Maurice Fitzgerald , composed an army that struck the barbarous natives with awe ...
... town was quickly reduced ; and the adven- turers , being re - enforced by another body of men , to the amount of a hundred and fifty , under the command of Maurice Fitzgerald , composed an army that struck the barbarous natives with awe ...
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... town of Driencourt , his death stopped the pro- gress of the Flemish arms on that side . The French being obliged to retire from the siege of Verneuil , Henry attacked their rear , put them to the rout , and took many prisoners . The ...
... town of Driencourt , his death stopped the pro- gress of the Flemish arms on that side . The French being obliged to retire from the siege of Verneuil , Henry attacked their rear , put them to the rout , and took many prisoners . The ...
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... town , prostrated himself before the shrine of the saint , remained in fasting and prayer a whole day , watched all night the holy relics , made a grant of fifty pounds a year to the convent for a constant supply of tapers to illuminate ...
... town , prostrated himself before the shrine of the saint , remained in fasting and prayer a whole day , watched all night the holy relics , made a grant of fifty pounds a year to the convent for a constant supply of tapers to illuminate ...
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... town , and lived upon good terms with the Sicilian king . It is now unknown what gave rise to a quarrel , which happened soon after , between the Sicilians and the English ; it is doubtful whether the intrigues of the French king , or ...
... town , and lived upon good terms with the Sicilian king . It is now unknown what gave rise to a quarrel , which happened soon after , between the Sicilians and the English ; it is doubtful whether the intrigues of the French king , or ...
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... after very vigorously sup- 1202 . ported . One town after another submitted to his authori- ty ; and all his attempts seemed to be attended with success . But his unfortunate ardour soon put an end to his hopes JOHN . 119.
... after very vigorously sup- 1202 . ported . One town after another submitted to his authori- ty ; and all his attempts seemed to be attended with success . But his unfortunate ardour soon put an end to his hopes JOHN . 119.
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