The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... king , loved by his subjects , and deserving their esteem . The late king's sons were too young to succeed him in the direc- tion of so difficult a government as that of England : his brother Edred was therefore appointed to succeed ...
... king , loved by his subjects , and deserving their esteem . The late king's sons were too young to succeed him in the direc- tion of so difficult a government as that of England : his brother Edred was therefore appointed to succeed ...
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... king was not likely to find a refusal ; the earl gave his consent , and their nuptials were performed in private . Upon ... king's reception . On his arrival he fell at his wife's feet , confessing what he had done to be possessed of her ...
... king was not likely to find a refusal ; the earl gave his consent , and their nuptials were performed in private . Upon ... king's reception . On his arrival he fell at his wife's feet , confessing what he had done to be possessed of her ...
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... king's own order , and their nup- tials were performed with the usual solemnity . Such was the criminal passion of a ... king by the A. D. interest of the monks , and lived but four years after his ac- 975. cession . In his reign there ...
... king's own order , and their nup- tials were performed with the usual solemnity . Such was the criminal passion of a ... king by the A. D. interest of the monks , and lived but four years after his ac- 975. cession . In his reign there ...
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... king's command . Sensi- ble , however , that obedience would soon be extorted , unless he could defend his insolence , he prepared for his defence , or rather for an attack upon Edward . Accordingly , under a pretence of re- pressing ...
... king's command . Sensi- ble , however , that obedience would soon be extorted , unless he could defend his insolence , he prepared for his defence , or rather for an attack upon Edward . Accordingly , under a pretence of re- pressing ...
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... king's interest . The earl of Norfolk was defeated by Odo , the king's brother ; and the prisoners who were taken had each the right foot cut off , in order to deter others from a similitude of treason . The earl himself retired to ...
... king's interest . The earl of Norfolk was defeated by Odo , the king's brother ; and the prisoners who were taken had each the right foot cut off , in order to deter others from a similitude of treason . The earl himself retired to ...
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