Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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... force from his army . Thus , scattered into three divisions , his soldiers could not bring their full strength to ... forces of Percy were actually united with those of the Archbishop . To move without their presence would only be to ...
... force from his army . Thus , scattered into three divisions , his soldiers could not bring their full strength to ... forces of Percy were actually united with those of the Archbishop . To move without their presence would only be to ...
Page 163
... forces of the Archbishop , Mowbray , Hastings and the rest ; and Prince John of Lancaster and the Earl of Westmoreland had now reached a point within striking distance of their army in the Gaultree Forest . Westmoreland was sent to ...
... forces of the Archbishop , Mowbray , Hastings and the rest ; and Prince John of Lancaster and the Earl of Westmoreland had now reached a point within striking distance of their army in the Gaultree Forest . Westmoreland was sent to ...
Page 191
... forces of the Duke of Exeter and the Duke of York on each side of him . In front he had placed his trusty archers . Each man had a strong staff about six feet in length , which bore at each end a sharp iron point . Two active , well ...
... forces of the Duke of Exeter and the Duke of York on each side of him . In front he had placed his trusty archers . Each man had a strong staff about six feet in length , which bore at each end a sharp iron point . Two active , well ...
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SHAKESPEARES STORIES OF THE EN Thomas Thellusson 1808-1901 Carter,Gertrude Demain D. 1934 Hammond No preview available - 2016 |
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