The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Том 7Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... gave order that Lieutenant Golledge should take charge of him , and placed him in the Bishop of Chichester's Palace , where he had very courteous usage , and all ac- commodations which were requisite for a sick man . " Here Cheynell ...
... gave order that Lieutenant Golledge should take charge of him , and placed him in the Bishop of Chichester's Palace , where he had very courteous usage , and all ac- commodations which were requisite for a sick man . " Here Cheynell ...
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... gave them to others , who , in their turn , were the slaves of his caprice . Every hour dreading the rebel- lion he was perhaps conscious of meriting , yet had no cause for fearing , he directed his house to be fortified and guarded ...
... gave them to others , who , in their turn , were the slaves of his caprice . Every hour dreading the rebel- lion he was perhaps conscious of meriting , yet had no cause for fearing , he directed his house to be fortified and guarded ...
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... gave him much good advice , and de- parted with decency . The author winds up his character , which is at once fairly and charitably examined , with saying " I will not accuse him , or say I never saw a better prince , for though he ...
... gave him much good advice , and de- parted with decency . The author winds up his character , which is at once fairly and charitably examined , with saying " I will not accuse him , or say I never saw a better prince , for though he ...
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... gave abundant proof . The resolution of his Swiss soldiers , in dragging the cannon over the highest mountains , and difficult passes of the Appennines , is justly ex- tolled , but we are at this time surprised to learn , " our ...
... gave abundant proof . The resolution of his Swiss soldiers , in dragging the cannon over the highest mountains , and difficult passes of the Appennines , is justly ex- tolled , but we are at this time surprised to learn , " our ...
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... gave it up to be plundered by their soldiers . Nor were they content with this ; they set fire to the churches and the houses , and having burnt and consumed every thing they could lay their hands on , they ordered the walls to be ...
... gave it up to be plundered by their soldiers . Nor were they content with this ; they set fire to the churches and the houses , and having burnt and consumed every thing they could lay their hands on , they ordered the walls to be ...
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