The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 55
Page 23
... leaves a regiment of soldiers were sheltered from a shower of rain . Another , who was no traveller , ( yet the wiser man ) said , he had passed by a place where there were 400 braziers making of a cauldron - 200 within , and 200 ...
... leaves a regiment of soldiers were sheltered from a shower of rain . Another , who was no traveller , ( yet the wiser man ) said , he had passed by a place where there were 400 braziers making of a cauldron - 200 within , and 200 ...
Page 31
... all upon the ground , so that they lost their money , corn , and cattle . 4. Item , it is our right that no stranger shall cut our woods without our leave yet this notwithstanding , there was a proclamation History of Owen Glendowr . 31.
... all upon the ground , so that they lost their money , corn , and cattle . 4. Item , it is our right that no stranger shall cut our woods without our leave yet this notwithstanding , there was a proclamation History of Owen Glendowr . 31.
Page 32
our leave yet this notwithstanding , there was a proclamation at Ruthlan , that it should be lawful for all other men to cut down our woods , but to us it was forbidden . 5. Item , when any cometh to Ruthlan with merchandize , if he ...
our leave yet this notwithstanding , there was a proclamation at Ruthlan , that it should be lawful for all other men to cut down our woods , but to us it was forbidden . 5. Item , when any cometh to Ruthlan with merchandize , if he ...
Page 57
... leave of absence , to visit his native country and friends . On his journey through Normandy , he was seized and ill - treated by some soldiers : for this outrage , he appears to have received no adequate apology or redress . In ...
... leave of absence , to visit his native country and friends . On his journey through Normandy , he was seized and ill - treated by some soldiers : for this outrage , he appears to have received no adequate apology or redress . In ...
Page 61
... leaves , none of which they suffer to lie on the ground , because , as the ancients believed the rose sprung from the blood of Venus , so the Turks regard it as formed from the perspiration of Mahomet . " On his arrival at ...
... leaves , none of which they suffer to lie on the ground , because , as the ancients believed the rose sprung from the blood of Venus , so the Turks regard it as formed from the perspiration of Mahomet . " On his arrival at ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquaintance afterwards amusing ancient appear army Assises Assizes of Jerusalem Bassompierre beautiful Bishop body Busbequius Bussy called Cardinal Mazarin cause character church command Constantinople court Coventry curious death desire divine Duke enemy England English father favour fell fortune France friends gave give Glendowr Grono hand hath head heard honour horse hounds hunting Janissaries kind king king's knew lady Lady Castlemaine laws learned letter lived London Lord majesty manner marriage master Merionethshire mind Monk Monteith never noble Norway observed occasion officers pageants Paris parliament passed person Petrarch pleasure present prince Prince de Condé prison queen racter readers received replied Robert Monteith says Scotland sent shewed Sir George Booth soon spirit sword thing thought tion told took town traveller Turks Wales Welsh Whitgift wife words young