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If , says Hallam , ' when the people were poor and disunited , the nobility had not
been brave and free , the tyranny which on every favourable occasion was
breaking through all barriers would have rioted without control . ' In these
prefatory ...
If , says Hallam , ' when the people were poor and disunited , the nobility had not
been brave and free , the tyranny which on every favourable occasion was
breaking through all barriers would have rioted without control . ' In these
prefatory ...
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... says the relation , “ Major Bodley did a notable exploit ; he , perceiving divers in
the castle looking forth in a balcone , took unto himself and twelve others their
muskets into a private place of advantage , from whence they already discharged
...
... says the relation , “ Major Bodley did a notable exploit ; he , perceiving divers in
the castle looking forth in a balcone , took unto himself and twelve others their
muskets into a private place of advantage , from whence they already discharged
...
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On time , promising to return for them beef and mutton ; but the truth is , ” says the
narrator , " they wanted even bread and water , and that night did put divers live
oxen over the walls of the Castle , for want of fodder . ” In another place he ...
On time , promising to return for them beef and mutton ; but the truth is , ” says the
narrator , " they wanted even bread and water , and that night did put divers live
oxen over the walls of the Castle , for want of fodder . ” In another place he ...
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In one of the chapel windows is the figure of a swallow on the wing , which may
claim attention from the etymologist , as pointing to the oft - contested origin of the
name Arundel ; for history and geography , says Mr. Tierney , “ the ...
In one of the chapel windows is the figure of a swallow on the wing , which may
claim attention from the etymologist , as pointing to the oft - contested origin of the
name Arundel ; for history and geography , says Mr. Tierney , “ the ...
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To this personage we have already adverted * ; “ but of his connexion with the
Castle of Arundel , " says Tierney , " it were difficult to trace the origin , although
there can be little doubt that it existed at a very early period . At the bottom of the ...
To this personage we have already adverted * ; “ but of his connexion with the
Castle of Arundel , " says Tierney , " it were difficult to trace the origin , although
there can be little doubt that it existed at a very early period . At the bottom of the ...
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