Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 62
... Edward Bruce , brother to the king ; the left was posted on the low grounds , near the morass , under the direction of Randolph ; and the king himself took the charge of the centre . Men- tion is also made of a fourth division ...
... Edward Bruce , brother to the king ; the left was posted on the low grounds , near the morass , under the direction of Randolph ; and the king himself took the charge of the centre . Men- tion is also made of a fourth division ...
Page 63
... Edward was attended by two knights , sir Giles de Argentine and sir Aymer de Vallance , who rode one upon each side of him : hence according to the phrase of those days , they were said to be at his bridle . That monarch , who had ...
... Edward was attended by two knights , sir Giles de Argentine and sir Aymer de Vallance , who rode one upon each side of him : hence according to the phrase of those days , they were said to be at his bridle . That monarch , who had ...
Page 64
Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. Edward being of opinion , that there was no need of any stratagem in order to defeat so small a hand- ful of men . 66 Amongst the other occurrences of this memora ...
Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. Edward being of opinion , that there was no need of any stratagem in order to defeat so small a hand- ful of men . 66 Amongst the other occurrences of this memora ...
Page 66
... Edward's army , came galloping furiously up to him , in order to engage with him in single combat , expecting , by so eminent an act of chivalry , to put an end to the contest at once , and gain immortal renown to him- self . But the ...
... Edward's army , came galloping furiously up to him , in order to engage with him in single combat , expecting , by so eminent an act of chivalry , to put an end to the contest at once , and gain immortal renown to him- self . But the ...
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... Edward , however , soon found himself standing in need of the same relief which he had so timely afforded to others . A strong body of the enemy's cavalry charged the right wing , which he com- manded , with such irresistible fury ...
... Edward , however , soon found himself standing in need of the same relief which he had so timely afforded to others . A strong body of the enemy's cavalry charged the right wing , which he com- manded , with such irresistible fury ...
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