The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... passed a twelvemonth in that city , and gained no small applause for his devotion , which he testified by his great liberality to the church . In his return home he married Judith , daughter to the emperor Charles the Bald ; but , on ...
... passed a twelvemonth in that city , and gained no small applause for his devotion , which he testified by his great liberality to the church . In his return home he married Judith , daughter to the emperor Charles the Bald ; but , on ...
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... , and maintained an ascendency over him till his marriage with Elfrida . The story of this lady is too remarka- ble to be passed over in silence . Edgar had long heard of the beauty of a young 38 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... , and maintained an ascendency over him till his marriage with Elfrida . The story of this lady is too remarka- ble to be passed over in silence . Edgar had long heard of the beauty of a young 38 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... passed . His army was composed of active and valiant troops , in high spirits , strongly attached to their king , and eager to engage . On the other hand , the army of William consisted of the flower of the continent , and had been long ...
... passed . His army was composed of active and valiant troops , in high spirits , strongly attached to their king , and eager to engage . On the other hand , the army of William consisted of the flower of the continent , and had been long ...
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... passed but the bodies of assassinated Normans were found in the woods and highways , without any possibility of bring- ing the perpetrators to justice . Thus , at length , the conquerors themselves began again to wish for the ...
... passed but the bodies of assassinated Normans were found in the woods and highways , without any possibility of bring- ing the perpetrators to justice . Thus , at length , the conquerors themselves began again to wish for the ...
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... passed through the court , on leaving their apartment . Robert , all alive to suspicion , quickly turned this idle frolic into a studied indignity ; and having these jealousies inflamed by one of his favourites , he drew his sword , and ...
... passed through the court , on leaving their apartment . Robert , all alive to suspicion , quickly turned this idle frolic into a studied indignity ; and having these jealousies inflamed by one of his favourites , he drew his sword , and ...
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