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THE SECOND BOOK The rest of this History ( if God give me life , and opportunity ) I shall , for brevity's sake , handle by way of annals , noting only the heads of principal things , and passages as they fell in order of time , and may ...
THE SECOND BOOK The rest of this History ( if God give me life , and opportunity ) I shall , for brevity's sake , handle by way of annals , noting only the heads of principal things , and passages as they fell in order of time , and may ...
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The rest of the enemy being first fired out of their stronghold , were taken and destroyed , a great number of them being seized in the places where they intended to have hid themselves , the rest fled out of their own country over ...
The rest of the enemy being first fired out of their stronghold , were taken and destroyed , a great number of them being seized in the places where they intended to have hid themselves , the rest fled out of their own country over ...
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The rest of the advice , consisting of cautions and directions , is inserted in this book of the life of Sir William : so that if Sir William , looking upon the thanks for what was past , and exhortation to proceed , went on to take ...
The rest of the advice , consisting of cautions and directions , is inserted in this book of the life of Sir William : so that if Sir William , looking upon the thanks for what was past , and exhortation to proceed , went on to take ...
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