The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Том 7Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... course of the autumn , accompanied the royal army to the siege of Gloucester , where he advised and directed the making of certain engines , after the manner of testudines cum pluteis , ( of which engines we shall find Cheynell often ...
... course of the autumn , accompanied the royal army to the siege of Gloucester , where he advised and directed the making of certain engines , after the manner of testudines cum pluteis , ( of which engines we shall find Cheynell often ...
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... course cannot presume to determine ; but the passage we are about to quote , does , we confess , affect us with a melancholy , as for the misfortunes of a friend . 66 Cheynell's death happened in 1665 , at an obscure village called ...
... course cannot presume to determine ; but the passage we are about to quote , does , we confess , affect us with a melancholy , as for the misfortunes of a friend . 66 Cheynell's death happened in 1665 , at an obscure village called ...
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... course of the fourth book , when this king was reinstated in his throne , and had marched into France to take vengeance on Lewis for the part he had acted , that he was indeed capable of being managed by the wily Frenchman , who ...
... course of the fourth book , when this king was reinstated in his throne , and had marched into France to take vengeance on Lewis for the part he had acted , that he was indeed capable of being managed by the wily Frenchman , who ...
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... course of his illness , and spared no pains that might contribute to his recovery ; and it was by your per- suasion that the duke was prevailed upon to cut his beard , which was of a prodigious length . In my opinion , his understanding ...
... course of his illness , and spared no pains that might contribute to his recovery ; and it was by your per- suasion that the duke was prevailed upon to cut his beard , which was of a prodigious length . In my opinion , his understanding ...
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... course than what the duke took , to hide himself and retire from all manner of conversation , for by that means he grew so terrible to his own servants , that none of them durst venture to come near him to give him either counsel or ...
... course than what the duke took , to hide himself and retire from all manner of conversation , for by that means he grew so terrible to his own servants , that none of them durst venture to come near him to give him either counsel or ...
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