| Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 494 páginas
...by his clemency after the action. Mary, now totally ruined, fled fouthwards from the field AD i<es. of battle with great precipitation ; and came with a few attendants to the borders of England, where fhe hoped for protection from Elizabeth, who had upon fome recent occa- • fions declared in... | |
| David Hume - 1775 - 446 páginas
...the action followed by a total difperfion of the queen's party. That unhappy princefs fled fouthwards from the field of battle with great precipitation, and came, with a few attendMary flits ants, to the borders of England. She here deliberated into Eng- concerning her next... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1777 - 374 páginas
...decifive againft her, and now being Sotally ruined, (he fled fouthwards from the field of ,' . . . battle battle with great' precipitation, and came with a few attendants to the borders of AD England, where fhe hoped for protection 1568. from Elizabeth, who inftead of protecting, ordered... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1797 - 478 páginas
...to merit vi£tory by his clemency after the aftion. Mary, now totally AD sg ruined, fled fouthwards from the field of battle with great precipitation...came with a few attendants to the borders of England, where fhe hoped for protection from Elizabeth, who had upon fome recent occafions declared in her favour.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1797 - 414 páginas
...Glafgow, which was entirely deciiive againft her, and now being totally ruined, flie fled fouthwards from the field of battle with great precipitation, and came with a few attendants to the borders of Eng- -A. D, land, where fhe hoped for protection from 1568. Elizabeth, who inftead of protecting,'... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 396 páginas
...Glafgow, which was entirely decifive againft her; and now being totally ruined, (he fled fouthwards from the field of battle with great precipitation,...came with a few attendants to the borders of England, where (he hoped for pro- AD teftion from Elizabeth, who, inftead of protecting, 1568. ordered her to... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 552 páginas
...Glasgow, which was entirely decisive in favour of the regent ; and though Murray, after his victory, stopped the bloodshed, yet was the action followed by a total dispersion of the queen's Mary flies party. That unhappy princess fled southwards from - the gel{j of battle with great precipitation,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 396 páginas
...Langside, near Glasgow, which was entirely decisive against her, and now being totally ruined, she fled southwards from the field of battle with great...with a few attendants, to the borders of England, where she hoped for protection from Elizabeth, 'J^' but she, instead of protecting, ordered her to... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 550 páginas
...Glasgow, which was entirely decisive in favour of the Regent ; and though Murray, afte* his victory, stopped the bloodshed^ yet was the action followed by a total dispersion of the Queen's Mary flies party. That unhappy Princess fled southwards from into Eng- the field of battle with great... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 368 páginas
...Glasgow, which was entirely decisive in favour of the regent; and though Murray, after his victory, stopped the bloodshed, yet was the action followed...unhappy princess fled southwards from the field of hattle with great precipitation, and came, with a few attendants, to the borders of England. She here... | |
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