Anecdotes of Some Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries : Adorned with Sculptures, Volumen1T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies ... in the Strand, 1795 |
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... prisoner at the battle of Pavia , two Spanish Officers , Urbieta and Davila , were disputing which of them had had the honour to take him prifoner . Francis cried out , " Urbieta robbed me , and Davila " took me ; " the first having ...
... prisoner at the battle of Pavia , two Spanish Officers , Urbieta and Davila , were disputing which of them had had the honour to take him prifoner . Francis cried out , " Urbieta robbed me , and Davila " took me ; " the first having ...
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... prisoners or killed . A French Gentleman however , of the name of Montpezat , of the pro- vince of Quercy , an Officer in the Duke of Bourbon's 3 Bourbon's army , came forward , and offered hist Sovereign 70 ANECDOTES OF SOME.
... prisoners or killed . A French Gentleman however , of the name of Montpezat , of the pro- vince of Quercy , an Officer in the Duke of Bourbon's 3 Bourbon's army , came forward , and offered hist Sovereign 70 ANECDOTES OF SOME.
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... prisoner and carried to Mulhausen , where he perished upon a fcaffold in 1525 . JOHN OF LEYDEN , whofe real name was Becold , and who was a taylor , afsociated himself with a baker of the name of Matheson , and they became , in 1534 ...
... prisoner and carried to Mulhausen , where he perished upon a fcaffold in 1525 . JOHN OF LEYDEN , whofe real name was Becold , and who was a taylor , afsociated himself with a baker of the name of Matheson , and they became , in 1534 ...
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... prisoners throw them- felves headlong from the battlements of a high tower upon the pikes of his foldiers . One of these unfortunate persons having approached the battle- ments ments twice , without venturing to take the dread- ful ...
... prisoners throw them- felves headlong from the battlements of a high tower upon the pikes of his foldiers . One of these unfortunate persons having approached the battle- ments ments twice , without venturing to take the dread- ful ...
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