Rhymes of Royalty: The History of England in Verse : from the Conquest by William, Duke of Normandy, to the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Queen Victoria : with an Appendix, Comprising a Sketch of the Character of Each Monarch, and a Summary of the Leading Events in Each ReignGrant and Griffith, 1849 - Всего страниц: 205 |
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... hundred thousand healthy troops , the English about nine thousand , enfeebled by disease ; but the French were defeated , with the loss of ten thousand killed , and fourteen thousand prisoners , while the English loss was below one hundred ...
... hundred thousand healthy troops , the English about nine thousand , enfeebled by disease ; but the French were defeated , with the loss of ten thousand killed , and fourteen thousand prisoners , while the English loss was below one hundred ...
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... Henry the Second , and possessed the English crown three hundred and thirty years . The rival houses of York and Lancaster were distin- guished by a white and red rose . REIGNED FROM A.D. 1485 TO A.D. 1509 . R ICHMOND 35 Richard the Third .
... Henry the Second , and possessed the English crown three hundred and thirty years . The rival houses of York and Lancaster were distin- guished by a white and red rose . REIGNED FROM A.D. 1485 TO A.D. 1509 . R ICHMOND 35 Richard the Third .
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... hundred and forty young noble- men of the principal families of England and Normandy were lost on this occasion . A butcher of Rouen was the only person on board who escaped ; he clung to the mast , and was taken up next morning by some ...
... hundred and forty young noble- men of the principal families of England and Normandy were lost on this occasion . A butcher of Rouen was the only person on board who escaped ; he clung to the mast , and was taken up next morning by some ...
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... hundred thousand men . His great valour raised him to the command of the whole forces of the cru- saders ; and he carried on a warfare more glorious than useful , with Saladin , the renowned Saracen monarch , whom he at length defeated ...
... hundred thousand men . His great valour raised him to the command of the whole forces of the cru- saders ; and he carried on a warfare more glorious than useful , with Saladin , the renowned Saracen monarch , whom he at length defeated ...
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... hundred thousand men . Bruce could muster only thirty thou- sand , and these unequal forces met at a place called Bannockburn , near Stirling . A battle took place on the 25th of June , 1315 , in which the 104 EDWARD THE SECOND .
... hundred thousand men . Bruce could muster only thirty thou- sand , and these unequal forces met at a place called Bannockburn , near Stirling . A battle took place on the 25th of June , 1315 , in which the 104 EDWARD THE SECOND .
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Rhymes of Royalty: The History of England in Verse : from the Conquest by ... S. Blewett Полный просмотр - 1849 |
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