The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].Samuel Archer, 1808 - Great Britain |
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... sail . more . It was now term - time , and Wolsey , on the first day , went to the court of chancery , in his usual state , but after that never sat there On the 18th of October 1529 , the dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk came to his house ...
... sail . more . It was now term - time , and Wolsey , on the first day , went to the court of chancery , in his usual state , but after that never sat there On the 18th of October 1529 , the dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk came to his house ...
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... sail from Toulon , with a squadron of gallies , to endeavour to join the Brest fleet , and then to engage the English . Sir Edward Howard , having information of this design , formed a plan for burning the French fleet in the harbour ...
... sail from Toulon , with a squadron of gallies , to endeavour to join the Brest fleet , and then to engage the English . Sir Edward Howard , having information of this design , formed a plan for burning the French fleet in the harbour ...
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... being re - embarked , the fleets returned to Portland . But , in a short time after , the admiral in vaded Brittany , took the town of Morlaix by assault , pillaged it , and burnt seventeen sail of French ships ; and then THOMAS HOWARD , ...
... being re - embarked , the fleets returned to Portland . But , in a short time after , the admiral in vaded Brittany , took the town of Morlaix by assault , pillaged it , and burnt seventeen sail of French ships ; and then THOMAS HOWARD , ...
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Thomas Mortimer. and burnt seventeen sail of French ships ; and then made for the port of Southampton , where he arrived in safety , with a very con- siderable booty . At Southampton he found the Emperor Charles V. who had made a short ...
Thomas Mortimer. and burnt seventeen sail of French ships ; and then made for the port of Southampton , where he arrived in safety , with a very con- siderable booty . At Southampton he found the Emperor Charles V. who had made a short ...
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... sail , with which he invaded Scotland , and in conjunction with the earl of Hertford , the commander in chief , took Edinburgh , being the first man who entered the gates . He next embarked for France , and on the 28th of July , of the ...
... sail , with which he invaded Scotland , and in conjunction with the earl of Hertford , the commander in chief , took Edinburgh , being the first man who entered the gates . He next embarked for France , and on the 28th of July , of the ...
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