The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... army , and took the field against the Prince of Par- ma . He was successful in raising the siege of Cambray ; and 10 Digges , p . 352 . 20 Digges , p . 375 , 391 . 21 Digges , p . 392 . 23 See note [ A ] at the end of the volume ...
... army , and took the field against the Prince of Par- ma . He was successful in raising the siege of Cambray ; and 10 Digges , p . 352 . 20 Digges , p . 375 , 391 . 21 Digges , p . 392 . 23 See note [ A ] at the end of the volume ...
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... army into winter - quarters , and came over to England , in order to prosecute his suit to the queen . The reception which he met with made him expect entire success , and gave him hopes that Elizabeth had surmounted all scru- ples ...
... army into winter - quarters , and came over to England , in order to prosecute his suit to the queen . The reception which he met with made him expect entire success , and gave him hopes that Elizabeth had surmounted all scru- ples ...
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... she immediately rejected this offer . She concluded a league with the States on the fol- Camden , p . 507. Bentivoglio , part ii . lib . 4 . lowing conditions : that she should send over an army 44 CH . XLI . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... she immediately rejected this offer . She concluded a league with the States on the fol- Camden , p . 507. Bentivoglio , part ii . lib . 4 . lowing conditions : that she should send over an army 44 CH . XLI . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Hume. lowing conditions : that she should send over an army to their assistance of five thousand foot and a thousand horse , and pay them during the war ; that the general , and two others whom . she should appoint , should be admitted ...
Hume. lowing conditions : that she should send over an army to their assistance of five thousand foot and a thousand horse , and pay them during the war ; that the general , and two others whom . she should appoint , should be admitted ...
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... army ; and the English cavalry , on their return from the field , found their advantage more than compensated by the loss of Sir Philip Sidney , who , being mortally wounded in the action , was carried off by the soldiers , and soon ...
... army ; and the English cavalry , on their return from the field , found their advantage more than compensated by the loss of Sir Philip Sidney , who , being mortally wounded in the action , was carried off by the soldiers , and soon ...
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