The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... Gloucester . Nevertheless , being soon informed of Godwin's treachery , his first step was privately to summon all ... duke of Mercia , whom the king raised up to rival his power , but he got his brother Tosti made duke of Northumberland ...
... Gloucester . Nevertheless , being soon informed of Godwin's treachery , his first step was privately to summon all ... duke of Mercia , whom the king raised up to rival his power , but he got his brother Tosti made duke of Northumberland ...
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... dukes of Lancaster , York , and Gloucester ; the difference of whose dispositions , it was supposed , would serve to check the defects of each other . Lancaster , though experienced during the late reign in government , was neither ...
... dukes of Lancaster , York , and Gloucester ; the difference of whose dispositions , it was supposed , would serve to check the defects of each other . Lancaster , though experienced during the late reign in government , was neither ...
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... duke of Gloucester ; and only those of his own faction were admitted as members of the committee . It was not without a struggle that the king saw himself thus totally divested of authority : he endeavoured first to gain over the ...
... duke of Gloucester ; and only those of his own faction were admitted as members of the committee . It was not without a struggle that the king saw himself thus totally divested of authority : he endeavoured first to gain over the ...
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... duke of Gloucester ; lord Beauchamp of Holt was shortly after condemned and executed ; and sir Simon Burley , who had been appointed the king's governor , shared the same fate , although the queen continued for three hours on her knees ...
... duke of Gloucester ; lord Beauchamp of Holt was shortly after condemned and executed ; and sir Simon Burley , who had been appointed the king's governor , shared the same fate , although the queen continued for three hours on her knees ...
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... duke of Gloucester was secretly displeased with this mean disposition in his royal nephew , or wanted to make himself king by fomenting jealousies against him , must remain unknown ; but certain it is , that he used every art to ...
... duke of Gloucester was secretly displeased with this mean disposition in his royal nephew , or wanted to make himself king by fomenting jealousies against him , must remain unknown ; but certain it is , that he used every art to ...
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