Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 61
... fields upon the left , and these to be covered over again with green turf , supported by stakes driven into the bottom of them , so that the ground had still the appearance of being firm . He also caused calthrops , or sharp - pointed ...
... fields upon the left , and these to be covered over again with green turf , supported by stakes driven into the bottom of them , so that the ground had still the appearance of being firm . He also caused calthrops , or sharp - pointed ...
Page 68
... field of battle with hideous shouts . The 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 ...
... field of battle with hideous shouts . The 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 ...
Page 69
... field of battle lies a plot of ground , which goes by the name of the Bloody - fold , where , according to tradition , a party of the English faced about and made a stand ; but , after a dreadful slaughter among them , were forced to ...
... field of battle lies a plot of ground , which goes by the name of the Bloody - fold , where , according to tradition , a party of the English faced about and made a stand ; but , after a dreadful slaughter among them , were forced to ...
Page 73
... doubt , and she thought , of proximity to the scene of her son's death ; but it was the fields and woods of Bolton for which they secretly languished . two sons , Roger and Robert , of which the MORNINGS IN SPRING . 73.
... doubt , and she thought , of proximity to the scene of her son's death ; but it was the fields and woods of Bolton for which they secretly languished . two sons , Roger and Robert , of which the MORNINGS IN SPRING . 73.
Page 76
... had one of the finest fields which the kingdom has ever afforded for the display of his prowess . His career , however , as a soldier , which commenced in the fourth of Henry the Fifth * , was terminated in 76 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... had one of the finest fields which the kingdom has ever afforded for the display of his prowess . His career , however , as a soldier , which commenced in the fourth of Henry the Fifth * , was terminated in 76 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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