History of England: From the First Invasion by Julius Caesar, to the Accession of George the Fourth, in Eighteen Hundred and Twenty : Comprising Every Political Event Worthy ... : for the Use of SchoolsJ. Grigg, 1826 - 292 trang |
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... France ; then but feebly protected by the degenerate pos- terity of Charlemagne ; and , under the name of Normans , ( signifying men of the north , ) became the terror of all whom they attacked . Their first appearance , in Britain ...
... France ; then but feebly protected by the degenerate pos- terity of Charlemagne ; and , under the name of Normans , ( signifying men of the north , ) became the terror of all whom they attacked . Their first appearance , in Britain ...
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... France . Henry was the greatest prince of his time , for wisdom , virtue , and politi- cal ability ; and the most powerful , in extent of dominion , that had ever worn the crown of England . His character , in private , as well as in ...
... France . Henry was the greatest prince of his time , for wisdom , virtue , and politi- cal ability ; and the most powerful , in extent of dominion , that had ever worn the crown of England . His character , in private , as well as in ...
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... France ; though the former was only five years of age , and the latter was yet in her cradle . The usurpations of the clergy , which had , here- 1162. tofore , been gradual , were now so rapid and alarm- a ing , that it seemed necessary ...
... France ; though the former was only five years of age , and the latter was yet in her cradle . The usurpations of the clergy , which had , here- 1162. tofore , been gradual , were now so rapid and alarm- a ing , that it seemed necessary ...
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... France , desiring an opportunity to em- barrass John , and disunite his dominions , embraced the cause of the young duke , and brought him to Paris , to be educated with his own son . A war with France shortly after ensued ; which was ...
... France , desiring an opportunity to em- barrass John , and disunite his dominions , embraced the cause of the young duke , and brought him to Paris , to be educated with his own son . A war with France shortly after ensued ; which was ...
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... France , John , though his queen was still alive , indulged his passion for Isabella , the daughter of Aymar , count of Angouleme ; a lady , who had been contracted to the count De la Marche , and was already delivered into his hands ...
... France , John , though his queen was still alive , indulged his passion for Isabella , the daughter of Aymar , count of Angouleme ; a lady , who had been contracted to the count De la Marche , and was already delivered into his hands ...
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