A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... earl of Pembroke , to whose establishment his father was attached in some capacity which enabled him to obtain the ... earl's house at Wilton ; but he had only attained the age of sixteen when the beneficent patron of both himself and ...
... earl of Pembroke , to whose establishment his father was attached in some capacity which enabled him to obtain the ... earl's house at Wilton ; but he had only attained the age of sixteen when the beneficent patron of both himself and ...
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... Earl of Montgomery , second son of the late earl of Pembroke , in which he speaks with good sense , but mournfully , of his situation and struggles . The relationship between the earl and his former patron , appears to have induced him ...
... Earl of Montgomery , second son of the late earl of Pembroke , in which he speaks with good sense , but mournfully , of his situation and struggles . The relationship between the earl and his former patron , appears to have induced him ...
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... earl of Galway , with an army of twenty thousand men , took Alcantara , and proceeded towards Placen- tia . After Philip was constrained to raise the siege of Barcelona , the earl of Galway was encouraged to lead on his Portuguese army ...
... earl of Galway , with an army of twenty thousand men , took Alcantara , and proceeded towards Placen- tia . After Philip was constrained to raise the siege of Barcelona , the earl of Galway was encouraged to lead on his Portuguese army ...
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