Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 64
... English began the action by a vigorous charge upon the left wing of the Scots , commanded by Randolph , near the spot where the bridge is now thrown over the river , at the small village of Chartres - hall . Thereabout was the only ...
... English began the action by a vigorous charge upon the left wing of the Scots , commanded by Randolph , near the spot where the bridge is now thrown over the river , at the small village of Chartres - hall . Thereabout was the only ...
Page 65
... his activity , rendered him very conspicuous as he rode before the lines , observing their order , and encouraging them with the cheer- VOL . I. F fulness of his countenance . An English knight , named MORNINGS IN SPRING . 65.
... his activity , rendered him very conspicuous as he rode before the lines , observing their order , and encouraging them with the cheer- VOL . I. F fulness of his countenance . An English knight , named MORNINGS IN SPRING . 65.
Page 66
... English knight , named Henry Bohun , cousin to the earl of Hereford , who was ranked amongst the bravest in Edward's army , came galloping furiously up to him , in order to engage with him in single combat , expecting , by so eminent an ...
... English knight , named Henry Bohun , cousin to the earl of Hereford , who was ranked amongst the bravest in Edward's army , came galloping furiously up to him , in order to engage with him in single combat , expecting , by so eminent an ...
Page 67
... English still continued to charge with unabated vigour : the Scots received them with an inflexible intrepidity , and fought every one as if victory had depended upon his single arm . A singular occurrence , which some accounts ...
... English still continued to charge with unabated vigour : the Scots received them with an inflexible intrepidity , and fought every one as if victory had depended upon his single arm . A singular occurrence , which some accounts ...
Page 68
... English , perceiving this motley crowd , and taking them for a fresh reinforcement advancing to support the Scots , were seized with so great a panic , that they began to give way in great confusion . Buchanan says , that the king of ...
... English , perceiving this motley crowd , and taking them for a fresh reinforcement advancing to support the Scots , were seized with so great a panic , that they began to give way in great confusion . Buchanan says , that the king of ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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