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Page xiv
... land , there to recouer the citie of Ierusalem from the Infidels . For it greeued him to consider the great malice of christian princes , that were bent vpon a mischeefous purpose to destroie one another , to the perill of their owne ...
... land , there to recouer the citie of Ierusalem from the Infidels . For it greeued him to consider the great malice of christian princes , that were bent vpon a mischeefous purpose to destroie one another , to the perill of their owne ...
Page xxxi
... land and Worcester . Northumberland malingers at home while his son is rushing to almost certain defeat , if not de- struction . And Worcester can , for merely selfish ends , pervert the message which has been entrusted to him , and so ...
... land and Worcester . Northumberland malingers at home while his son is rushing to almost certain defeat , if not de- struction . And Worcester can , for merely selfish ends , pervert the message which has been entrusted to him , and so ...
Page xxxviii
... lands beyond Seuerne westward , were appointed to Owen Glen- douer : and all the remnant from Trent northward , to the lord Persie . " This was doone ( as some haue said ) through a foolish credit giuen to a vaine prophesie , as though ...
... lands beyond Seuerne westward , were appointed to Owen Glen- douer : and all the remnant from Trent northward , to the lord Persie . " This was doone ( as some haue said ) through a foolish credit giuen to a vaine prophesie , as though ...
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... lands . The general sense is that the declaration of a holy war against the infidels will bring about a cessation of hostilities at home . Peace will then slumber once more un- disturbed in her native seat of England . The same thought ...
... lands . The general sense is that the declaration of a holy war against the infidels will bring about a cessation of hostilities at home . Peace will then slumber once more un- disturbed in her native seat of England . The same thought ...
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... Land . " " Paces " stands for steeds by synec- doche . 9. those ... eyes ] the eyes of the ΙΟ 15 9. eyes ] arms Hanmer ; 16. allies ] all eyes Q 4 . 99 opponents , " eyes standing by synec- doche for the combatants themselves . For eyes ...
... Land . " " Paces " stands for steeds by synec- doche . 9. those ... eyes ] the eyes of the ΙΟ 15 9. eyes ] arms Hanmer ; 16. allies ] all eyes Q 4 . 99 opponents , " eyes standing by synec- doche for the combatants themselves . For eyes ...
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