 | William Fordyce Mavor - World history - 1804
...rival at no great distance, drove furiously against him, in hopes that either Henry's death or his own would decide the victory between them. He killed with...hands sir William Brandon, standard-bearer to the carl ; he dismounted sir John Cheyney ; and was now within reach of Richmond himself, who . D declined... | |
 | William Fordyce Mavor - 1804
...rival at no great distance, drove furiously against him, in hopes that either Henry's death or his own would decide the victory between them. He killed with his own hands sir William Brandon, standard bearer to the earl ; he dismounted sir John Cheyney; and was now within reach of Richmond... | |
 | John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - Architecture - 1807 - 755 pages
...at no great distance, he drove against him with fury, in hopes that either Henry's death or his own would decide the victory between them. He killed,...standard-bearer to the Earl ; he dismounted Sir John Cheynej : fae was now within reach of Richmond himself, who declined not the combat; when Sir William... | |
 | Antoine-François marquis de Bertrand de Moleville - Great Britain - 1812
...at no great distance, he drove against him with fury, in hopes that either Henry's death or his own would decide the victory between them. He killed with his own hands all those who attempted to stop him in his way, and was now within reach of Richmond himself, who did... | |
 | Antoine François Bertrand de Moleville - 1812
...at no great distance, he drove against him with fury, in hopes that either Henry's death or his own would decide the victory between, them. He killed with his own hands all those who at> tempted to stop him in his way, and was now within teach of Richmond himself, who... | |
 | Edward Baines - Lancashire (England) - 1821
...He cast his eye round the field, and descrying his rival at a distance, he rushed towards him, and killed with his own hands Sir William Brandon, standard-bearer to the earl : He dismounted Sir John Cheyney ; and was now within reach of Richmond himself, who seemed well inclined to the contest, when Sir William... | |
 | Edward Baines, William Parson - 1824
...He cast his eye round the field, and descrying his rival ¡it a distance, he rushed towards him, and killed with his own hands Sir William Brandon, standard-bearer to the earl : He dismounted Sir John Cheyney ; and was now within reach of Richmond himself, who seemed well inclined to the contest, when Sir William... | |
 | David Hume - Great Britain - 1824 - 501 pages
...at no great distance, he drove against him with fury, in hopes that either Henry's death or his own would decide the victory between them. He killed with his own hands sir William Bradon, standard-bearer to the earl ; he dismounted sir John Cheyney ; he was now within reach of Richmond... | |
 | David Hume, John Robinson - Great Britain - 1827 - 496 pages
...at no great distance, he drove against him with fury, in hopes that either Henry's death or his own would decide the victory between them. He killed with his own hands sir William Bradon, standardbearer to the earl ; he dismounted sir John Cheyney ; he was now within reach of Richmond... | |
 | David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - Great Britain - 1828
...at no great distance, he drove against him with fury, in hopes that either Henry's death or his own would decide the victory between them. He killed with...the combat ; when sir William Stanley, breaking in wilh his troops, surrounded Richard, who, fighting bravely to the last moment, was overwhelmed by numbers,... | |
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