The British Admirals: With an Introductory View of the Naval History of England, Том 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833 |
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... ordnance and other artillery ; and the consequences were more important than the victors themselves could have thought possible ; for mutinous assemblies were immediately held in the camp ; absurd charges of treason were mingled with ...
... ordnance and other artillery ; and the consequences were more important than the victors themselves could have thought possible ; for mutinous assemblies were immediately held in the camp ; absurd charges of treason were mingled with ...
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... ordnance found in the camp , " mentions " specially one called Dijon , so named after the chief town of Burgundy . " † Monstrelet , 372-377 . Monstrelet says they were hardly pressed , and must have been com pelled to surrender in a few ...
... ordnance found in the camp , " mentions " specially one called Dijon , so named after the chief town of Burgundy . " † Monstrelet , 372-377 . Monstrelet says they were hardly pressed , and must have been com pelled to surrender in a few ...
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... ordnance and car- riages which he had captured into Normandy , Tal- bot sent word to the duke that Picardy should be laid waste , unless he would come forth like a valiant prince and give him battle . The duke knew his enemy too well to ...
... ordnance and car- riages which he had captured into Normandy , Tal- bot sent word to the duke that Picardy should be laid waste , unless he would come forth like a valiant prince and give him battle . The duke knew his enemy too well to ...
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... ordnance and artillery , without consent and agreement of the mariners , which owed their singular favour to the earl of Warwick . " Dynham received a wound in the leg which lamed him for life ; but though it disabled him for war , it ...
... ordnance and artillery , without consent and agreement of the mariners , which owed their singular favour to the earl of Warwick . " Dynham received a wound in the leg which lamed him for life ; but though it disabled him for war , it ...
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... their great artillery to bear , -greater no doubt and more , " and with violent shot thereof , so galled them that they were driven even from THE BASTARD FALCONBRIDGE , 133 their own ordnance . " 132 NAVAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... their great artillery to bear , -greater no doubt and more , " and with violent shot thereof , so galled them that they were driven even from THE BASTARD FALCONBRIDGE , 133 their own ordnance . " 132 NAVAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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