| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 páginas
...burning our cities ? And now , to compleat our miseries , a new army of foreigners, Angevins, Gascons, Poictevins, I know not who, are come over with Henry...his affairs abroad will permit ; by whose help , if he be victorious , England must pay the price of their services : our lands , our honours must be the... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 páginas
...And now, to complete our miseries, a new army of foreigners, Angevms, Gascons, Poictevins, I fenow not who, are come over with Henry Plantagenet, the...will be called to assist him, as soon as ever his a flairs abroad will pennit ; by whose help, if he be victorious, England must pay the price of their... | |
| William Enfield - 1823 - 412 páginas
...burning our cities? And now, to complete our miseries, a new army of foreigners, Angevins, Gascons, Poictevins, I know not who, are come over with Henry...his affairs abroad will permit; by whose help, if he be victorious, England must pay the price of their services : our lands, our honours, must be the... | |
| William Enfield - 1827 - 412 páginas
...of foreigners, Angevins, Gascons, I'oictevins, I know not who, are come over with Henry Phmtagenet, the son of Matilda ; and many more, no doubt, will...his affairs abroad will permit ; by whose help, if he be victorious, England must pay the price of their services : our lands, our honours, must be the... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1841 - 428 páginas
...cities ? And now, to complete our miseries, a new army of foreigners, Angevins, Gascons, Poitevins, I know not who, are come over with Henry Plantagenet,...his affairs abroad will permit ; by whose help if he be victorious, England must pay the price of the services; our lands, our honours, must be the hire... | |
| George Payne R. James - 1842 - 852 páginas
...of foreigners, Angevins, Gascons, Poitevins, I know not who, are come over with Henry Plantagenct, the son of Matilda ; and many more no doubt will be...his affairs abroad will permit ; by whose help if he be victorious, England must pay the price of the seniees ; our lands, our honours, must be the hire... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1854 - 548 páginas
...cities ? And now, to complete our miseries, a new army of foreigners, Angevins, Gascons, Poitevins, I know not who, are come over with Henry Plantagenet,...his affairs abroad will permit ; by whose help, if he be victorious, ABUNDEL'S ADDBESS TO STEPHEN'S BABONS. 55 England must pay the price of the services... | |
| T. Matthay - 1875 - 240 páginas
...of foreigners, Angevins, Gascons, Poictevins, I know not who, are come over with Henry Flantagenet, the son of Matilda ; and many more, no doubt, will be called to assist him, as soon as ever his aß'airs abroad 71 will permit ; by whose help, if he be victorious," England must pay the price of... | |
| John Kirby Hedges - 1881 - 422 páginas
...thus madly, without any care of our public safety or national honour, to turn our swords against our own bosoms. What benefit have we gained to compensate...England must pay the price of their services, our lauds, our honours must be the hire of these rapacious invaders. But suppose we should have the fortune... | |
| 1767 - 786 páginas
...burning our cities? And now to complete onr miferies, a new army of foreigners, Angevins, Gafccns, Poictevins, I know not who, are come over with Henry Plantagenet, the fon of Matilda ; and many more, no doubt, will be called to aflift him, as foon a* ever his affairs... | |
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