The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... queen then resided . At the same time measures were taken to instigate the Londoners to a revolt , and to seize her person . Matilda , having timely notice of this conspiracy , fled to Winchester , whither the bishop , still her secret ...
... queen then resided . At the same time measures were taken to instigate the Londoners to a revolt , and to seize her person . Matilda , having timely notice of this conspiracy , fled to Winchester , whither the bishop , still her secret ...
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... queen , who , from having been formerly incontinent herself , now became jealous of his incontinency , he concealed her in a labyrinth in Woodstock Park , where he passed in her company his hours of vacancy and pleasure . How long this ...
... queen , who , from having been formerly incontinent herself , now became jealous of his incontinency , he concealed her in a labyrinth in Woodstock Park , where he passed in her company his hours of vacancy and pleasure . How long this ...
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... queen Eleanor , and the justiciary immediately set out for Germany . While the English were thus piously employed in preparing for the ransom of their king , Philip was as assiduously occupied in en- deavouring to prolong Richard's ...
... queen Eleanor , and the justiciary immediately set out for Germany . While the English were thus piously employed in preparing for the ransom of their king , Philip was as assiduously occupied in en- deavouring to prolong Richard's ...
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... queen Isabella , and the earl of Lancaster , a nobleman of great power , were associated . They bound themselves by oath to expel Gaveston , and began to throw off all reverence for the royal authority , which they saw wholly in the ...
... queen Isabella , and the earl of Lancaster , a nobleman of great power , were associated . They bound themselves by oath to expel Gaveston , and began to throw off all reverence for the royal authority , which they saw wholly in the ...
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... queen of England her- self desired permission to go over to the court of France , to endeavour to avert the storm . The French king , though he gave her the kindest reception , was resolved to listen to no accommodation , unless Edward ...
... queen of England her- self desired permission to go over to the court of France , to endeavour to avert the storm . The French king , though he gave her the kindest reception , was resolved to listen to no accommodation , unless Edward ...
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