Sir Roger, in the next place, laid his hand upon Edward the Third's sword, and leaning upon the pommel of it, gave us the whole history of the Black Prince; concluding, that in Sir Richard Baker's opinion, Edward the Third was one of the greatest princes... Westminster - Strana 57autor/autoři: Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1894 - 120 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1739 - 312 str.
...his Hand upon Ed-ward the Third's Sword, and leaning upon the Pommel of it, gave us the whole Hiftory of the Black Prince ; concluding, that in Sir Richard Baker's Opinion, Edward the Third was one of the greateft Princes that ever fat upon the Englijb Throne. WE were then fliewn Edward the Confeffor's... | |
| 1737 - 324 str.
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| 1799 - 352 str.
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| 1786 - 670 str.
...his hand upon Edward the Third's fword, and leaning upon the pommel of it, pnve us the whole hiftory of the Black Prince; concluding;, that in Sir Richard Baker's opinion, Edward the Third was one of the greatcft princes that ever fat upon thcEnglilh throne. We were then (hewn Edward the Confeflor's tomb;... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 str.
...next place, laid his hand upon Edward the Third's sword, and, leaning upon the pommel of it, gave us the whole history of the Black Prince; concluding,...greatest princes that ever sat upon the English throne: We were then shown Edward the Confessor's tomb; upon which Sir Roger acquainted us that he was the... | |
| 1803 - 422 str.
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| 1803 - 364 str.
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| 1803 - 418 str.
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| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 str.
...next place, laid his hand upon Edward the Third's sword, and leaning upon the pummel of it, gave us the whole history of the Black Prince; concluding,...greatest princes that ever sat upon the English throne. We were then shewn Edward the Confessor's tomb ; upon which Sir Roger acquainted us, that he was the... | |
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