Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... lord Robert , entering Annandale with what troops the garrison could supply , defeated the Scots near Annan Kirke , with considerable slaughter ; a piece of service which was speedily followed by a grant from the king , to him and his ...
... lord Robert , entering Annandale with what troops the garrison could supply , defeated the Scots near Annan Kirke , with considerable slaughter ; a piece of service which was speedily followed by a grant from the king , to him and his ...
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... lord Clifford of Craven ; for in the year 1314 , being the third only after his accession to the barony , he accompanied Edward the Second from Skipton to the fatal field of Bannockburn . Of this celebrated battle , so decisive of the ...
... lord Clifford of Craven ; for in the year 1314 , being the third only after his accession to the barony , he accompanied Edward the Second from Skipton to the fatal field of Bannockburn . Of this celebrated battle , so decisive of the ...
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... lord Clifford to the relief of Stirling , inspired the Scots army with courage for the general engage- ment . At length , on Monday , June 24th , 1314 , appeared the dawn of that important day , which was to decide whether Scotland was ...
... lord Clifford to the relief of Stirling , inspired the Scots army with courage for the general engage- ment . At length , on Monday , June 24th , 1314 , appeared the dawn of that important day , which was to decide whether Scotland was ...
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... Lord High Stewart , and James Douglas , both of whom had that morning been knighted by their sovereign . As they stood in this posture , waiting for the enemy , the trumpets , clarions , and horns continued to blow with so hideous a ...
... Lord High Stewart , and James Douglas , both of whom had that morning been knighted by their sovereign . As they stood in this posture , waiting for the enemy , the trumpets , clarions , and horns continued to blow with so hideous a ...
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... lord of the honour of Skipton . Their he- roism had excited the admiration of Bruce ; and as they had been companions on the field , they were not separated after death , their bodies being sent together by the conqueror to Edward at ...
... lord of the honour of Skipton . Their he- roism had excited the admiration of Bruce ; and as they had been companions on the field , they were not separated after death , their bodies being sent together by the conqueror to Edward at ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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