The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... Henry's pre- tensions . He ventured to assure Henry , that the money in his cus- tody , as well as the crown , belonged to his elder brother , and that he was resolved to continue firm in his just allegiance . The dis- pute was on the ...
... Henry's pre- tensions . He ventured to assure Henry , that the money in his cus- tody , as well as the crown , belonged to his elder brother , and that he was resolved to continue firm in his just allegiance . The dis- pute was on the ...
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... Henry first fixed his eyes as a proper consort , by whose means the long breach between the Saxon and Norman interests would be finally united . It only re- mained to get over the scruple of her being a nun : but this a coun- cil ...
... Henry first fixed his eyes as a proper consort , by whose means the long breach between the Saxon and Norman interests would be finally united . It only re- mained to get over the scruple of her being a nun : but this a coun- cil ...
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... Henry soon showed his resolution to punish all the heads of the party which had lately opposed him ; and this he did , under different pretexts , and by repeated prosecu- tions . The earl of Shrewsbury , Arnulf de Montgomery , and Ro ...
... Henry soon showed his resolution to punish all the heads of the party which had lately opposed him ; and this he did , under different pretexts , and by repeated prosecu- tions . The earl of Shrewsbury , Arnulf de Montgomery , and Ro ...
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... Henry paid no sort of re- gard . Robert was resolved , however , to show himself formida- A. D. ble , even in the most distressed state of his circumstances . 1106 . Possessed with high ideas of chivalry , which his expedition to the ...
... Henry paid no sort of re- gard . Robert was resolved , however , to show himself formida- A. D. ble , even in the most distressed state of his circumstances . 1106 . Possessed with high ideas of chivalry , which his expedition to the ...
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... Henry was contented to resign his right of granting ecclesiastical investi- tures , but was allowed to receive homage from his bishops for all their temporal properties and privileges . The marriage of priests also was prohibited , and ...
... Henry was contented to resign his right of granting ecclesiastical investi- tures , but was allowed to receive homage from his bishops for all their temporal properties and privileges . The marriage of priests also was prohibited , and ...
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