The Courtship of Miles StandishHoughton, Mifflin, 1900 - 162 страници |
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... Wat Tyler ; Who shall prevent me from running my own through the heart of a traitor ? Yours is the greater treason , for yours is a 63 John Alden.
... Wat Tyler ; Who shall prevent me from running my own through the heart of a traitor ? Yours is the greater treason , for yours is a 63 John Alden.
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... Wat Tyler , says that after the rebel was struck from his horse by William Walworth , ' then a squyer of the kynges alyted , called John Stand- ysshe , and he drewe out his sworde , and put into Wat Tyler's belye , and so he dyed . ' 152 ...
... Wat Tyler , says that after the rebel was struck from his horse by William Walworth , ' then a squyer of the kynges alyted , called John Stand- ysshe , and he drewe out his sworde , and put into Wat Tyler's belye , and so he dyed . ' 152 ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Wat Tyler's belye , and so he dyed . ' For this act Standish was knighted . In 1415 another Sir John Standish fought at the battle of Agincourt . From his giving the name of Duxbury to the town where he ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Wat Tyler's belye , and so he dyed . ' For this act Standish was knighted . In 1415 another Sir John Standish fought at the battle of Agincourt . From his giving the name of Duxbury to the town where he ...
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