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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... victory , though he had three horses killed under him , and lost a great number of his troops . Harold was killed , with many of the nobility , and nearly 30,000 soldiers . William pretended that he came to revenge the death of Prince ...
... victory , though he had three horses killed under him , and lost a great number of his troops . Harold was killed , with many of the nobility , and nearly 30,000 soldiers . William pretended that he came to revenge the death of Prince ...
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... victory , and a three years ' truce with Saladin enabled Richard to return to his kingdom , the distracted state of which required his presence . On his way home , in travelling through Germany , he was seized by the Archduke of Austria ...
... victory , and a three years ' truce with Saladin enabled Richard to return to his kingdom , the distracted state of which required his presence . On his way home , in travelling through Germany , he was seized by the Archduke of Austria ...
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... victory . This was on the 26th of August , 1346 . Upon the death of Philip , King of France , who was succeeded by his son John , King Edward again invaded that kingdom in two places , but being himself obliged to return to England , he ...
... victory . This was on the 26th of August , 1346 . Upon the death of Philip , King of France , who was succeeded by his son John , King Edward again invaded that kingdom in two places , but being himself obliged to return to England , he ...
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... victory of Poictiers , accompanied by John , the captive King of France , with a numerous and splendid cavalcade . In 1363 , a very magnificent entertainment was given in the city by Henry Pycard ( the mayor in 1357 ) to the Kings of ...
... victory of Poictiers , accompanied by John , the captive King of France , with a numerous and splendid cavalcade . In 1363 , a very magnificent entertainment was given in the city by Henry Pycard ( the mayor in 1357 ) to the Kings of ...
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... victory several earls and other persons of consequence were made pri- soners ; but the king ordering Northumberland to deliver up the prisoners into his hands , the earl was so exas- perated , that he , with Hotspur his son , and other ...
... victory several earls and other persons of consequence were made pri- soners ; but the king ordering Northumberland to deliver up the prisoners into his hands , the earl was so exas- perated , that he , with Hotspur his son , and other ...
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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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