The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... measures for resisting the incursions of their barbarous in- vaders . Though the Roman soldiers were drawn away ... measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them were infected with the ambition of being ...
... measures for resisting the incursions of their barbarous in- vaders . Though the Roman soldiers were drawn away ... measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them were infected with the ambition of being ...
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... measures for assembling a few trusty friends , whenever an opportunity should offer of annoying the enemy , who were now in possession of all the country . This chosen band , still faithful to their monarch , took shelter in the forests ...
... measures for assembling a few trusty friends , whenever an opportunity should offer of annoying the enemy , who were now in possession of all the country . This chosen band , still faithful to their monarch , took shelter in the forests ...
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... 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 possession of the trea- sure left by the king at Winchester , which amounted to ...
... 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 possession of the trea- sure left by the king at Winchester , which amounted to ...
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... measures were conducted with violence , he sent two knights of his train , who were fit instruments for such a prince , to expel the monks from their convent , and to take possession of their revenues . The pope was not displeased at ...
... measures were conducted with violence , he sent two knights of his train , who were fit instruments for such a prince , to expel the monks from their convent , and to take possession of their revenues . The pope was not displeased at ...
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... measures , which gave uni- versal satisfaction , Pembroke took care to add his more active en- deavours against the enemy . He wrote letters , in the king's name , to all the malcontent barons , assuring them of his resolution to govern ...
... measures , which gave uni- versal satisfaction , Pembroke took care to add his more active en- deavours against the enemy . He wrote letters , in the king's name , to all the malcontent barons , assuring them of his resolution to govern ...
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