The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... late him on his success . William , naturally fond of splendour , re- ceived this embassy with great state and magnificence ; while his English courtiers , willing to ingratiate themselves with their new sovereign , endeavoured to ...
... late him on his success . William , naturally fond of splendour , re- ceived this embassy with great state and magnificence ; while his English courtiers , willing to ingratiate themselves with their new sovereign , endeavoured to ...
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... late the taxations in such a manner , that all the inhabitants were compelled to bear their duties in proportion to their abilities . He was no less careful of the methods of saving money than of accumulation . He reserved a very ample ...
... late the taxations in such a manner , that all the inhabitants were compelled to bear their duties in proportion to their abilities . He was no less careful of the methods of saving money than of accumulation . He reserved a very ample ...
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... late king's letter to Lanfranc in his favour , than he hastened to take measures for securing himself on the throne . Arriving , therefore , before the news of William's death had yet reached England , his first care was to take ...
... late king's letter to Lanfranc in his favour , than he hastened to take measures for securing himself on the throne . Arriving , therefore , before the news of William's death had yet reached England , his first care was to take ...
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... late king ; they eagerly desired an union as before , and looked upon Robert as the proper owner of the whole . The natural dis- position also of this prince was as pleasing to them as that of William his brother was odious . Robert was ...
... late king ; they eagerly desired an union as before , and looked upon Robert as the proper owner of the whole . The natural dis- position also of this prince was as pleasing to them as that of William his brother was odious . Robert was ...
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... late for success . However , as he was a man of undaunted resolution , he seemed resolved to dispute his pretensions to the last ; and the great fame he had acquired in the East did not a little serve to forward his endeavours . He was ...
... late for success . However , as he was a man of undaunted resolution , he seemed resolved to dispute his pretensions to the last ; and the great fame he had acquired in the East did not a little serve to forward his endeavours . He was ...
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