... Artevelde make Flanders that Edward the Third of England sent ambassadors to request his alliance And right there began all his troubles. As patriotic as Washington, Artevelde did not possess the political wisdom of the great American ...
... Artevelde was hung, he said to the young king: 'I shall meet you again; ten years hence.' Further, that the French; army having harried away in the pursuit of the enemy, that the page of Philip van Artevelde, although, wounded like ...
... Arte- velde," died at London yesterday at the age of eighty-six. He has been a clerk in the colonial office ... Artevelde, the great partisan leader Ghent, which was published in 1S34. Major Charles E. Pease, of General Hooker's ...
... Artevelde," used by Germany's Grand Adm. Karl Doenitz as his personal ship during the war. has been sold for scrap for $50.000. German forces captured the "Artevelde" in 1940. Since the end of the war it had been used as a training ship ...
... Artevelde victorious scale the Golden Dragon's nest." I. E. E. A.— The fight at Minnewater came. about when Bruges folk began to dig a canal to fetch the water of the Lys from Deynze. This would have injured the commerce of Ghent, whose ...
... Artevelde," 12mo. single en'ry The Siatesman, by Henry Taylor, author s, at ROBVan Artevelde," &c. 1vol. 12mo. e st. lo those who think, vo. vo. simplified Percival's Anatomy of the Horse, embracing ROB1N- structure of the feet. I vol ...
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... Artevelde. a wealthy brewer, put himself at tho head of [he fullers. Gerrard Denys led the vreavers. Eventually a pitched battle was fought in the market place, in which no fewer than 1,500 fu-llers were slain. Trade was utterly ruined ...
... Artevelde," of being his biography by himself, would offer a very tempting subject to reviewer. Ko poet of the century has done more perfect work, of a high orgenius, than Sir Henry Taylor. He indeed, shown a subtlety of imagination ...
... ol ISsIDN, colli-C- "Philip Van Artevelde," is th.. tinus, :ind transact all business iwrtuining real controller of the English Colona K"-nerul apenfiy ial Office. He is now writing on ry . t» i]i.<|Hisf "Habitual Criminals." to ';:tr Hi ...