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The French wisely husband- ing the possession of a victory , and well acquainted with the courage of the English , especially when they are fresh , kept themselves within their trenches , being strongly lodged , and resolved not to give ...
The French wisely husband- ing the possession of a victory , and well acquainted with the courage of the English , especially when they are fresh , kept themselves within their trenches , being strongly lodged , and resolved not to give ...
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Sir Edward Poynings's Parliament , three years before , had extended the English statutes to Ireland . Henry wished now to try whether English manners and customs could not be in- troduced likewise . Accordingly on the 28th of March ...
Sir Edward Poynings's Parliament , three years before , had extended the English statutes to Ireland . Henry wished now to try whether English manners and customs could not be in- troduced likewise . Accordingly on the 28th of March ...
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French , feeling of the English tow- ards , i . 125 , 126 . well acquainted with the cour- age of the English , i . 127 . are wiser than they seem , the Spaniards seem wiser than they are , ii . 164 . army , often ill provided , by rea- ...
French , feeling of the English tow- ards , i . 125 , 126 . well acquainted with the cour- age of the English , i . 127 . are wiser than they seem , the Spaniards seem wiser than they are , ii . 164 . army , often ill provided , by rea- ...
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