Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... these topics , as forming not unfrequently the very cast and colour of our subsequent literary career , to select from the ample stores of English history and biography a picture illustrative of a portion of our days 10 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... these topics , as forming not unfrequently the very cast and colour of our subsequent literary career , to select from the ample stores of English history and biography a picture illustrative of a portion of our days 10 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... English monarch , not only by what Clifford had already done , but by what he subse- quently achieved ; for we are told that in 1306 , almost immediately after the coronation of Robert Bruce , he entered Scotland with the earl of Pem ...
... English monarch , not only by what Clifford had already done , but by what he subse- quently achieved ; for we are told that in 1306 , almost immediately after the coronation of Robert Bruce , he entered Scotland with the earl of Pem ...
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... English army coming up encamped near Torwood . The defeat of a detachment of eight hundred cavalry , despatched by lord Clifford to the relief of Stirling , inspired the Scots army with courage for the general engage- ment . At length ...
... English army coming up encamped near Torwood . The defeat of a detachment of eight hundred cavalry , despatched by lord Clifford to the relief of Stirling , inspired the Scots army with courage for the general engage- ment . At length ...
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... horns continued to blow with so hideous a noise as made the neighbouring rocks and woods to echo the sound . " The enemy were fast approaching in three great per- bodies , and led on by the English monarch 62 MORNINGS IN SPRING ,
... horns continued to blow with so hideous a noise as made the neighbouring rocks and woods to echo the sound . " The enemy were fast approaching in three great per- bodies , and led on by the English monarch 62 MORNINGS IN SPRING ,
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... English monarch in son , and the earls of Hereford and Glocester , who were ranked among the best generals that England could at that time produce . Their centre was formed of infantry and the wings of cavalry , many of whom were armed ...
... English monarch in son , and the earls of Hereford and Glocester , who were ranked among the best generals that England could at that time produce . Their centre was formed of infantry and the wings of cavalry , many of whom were armed ...
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