The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... thousand fighting men . These , exasperated by their wrongs , attacked several of the Roman settlements and colonies with success . Paulinus hastened to relieve London , which was already a flourishing colony ; but found on his arrival ...
... thousand fighting men . These , exasperated by their wrongs , attacked several of the Roman settlements and colonies with success . Paulinus hastened to relieve London , which was already a flourishing colony ; but found on his arrival ...
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... thousand pounds upon the country , and eleven thousand more upon the city of London only . Having thus strengthened his new power by effectually weaken- ing all who had wealth or authority to withstand him , he next began to show the ...
... thousand pounds upon the country , and eleven thousand more upon the city of London only . Having thus strengthened his new power by effectually weaken- ing all who had wealth or authority to withstand him , he next began to show the ...
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... thousand marks , which the king had lent him on some former occasion . Immediately on the back of these , a third claim was made , still greater than the former ; this was to give an account of the money he had received and expended ...
... thousand marks , which the king had lent him on some former occasion . Immediately on the back of these , a third claim was made , still greater than the former ; this was to give an account of the money he had received and expended ...
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... thousand mercenary soldiers , joined to some troops which he brought over from Ireland , and a few barons of approved fidelity , formed the sole force with which he proposed to resist his opponents . It was not long before the young ...
... thousand mercenary soldiers , joined to some troops which he brought over from Ireland , and a few barons of approved fidelity , formed the sole force with which he proposed to resist his opponents . It was not long before the young ...
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... thousand marks ; and this sum he endeavoured to augment by all expedients , however pernicious to the public , or dangerous to royal authority . He set up to sale the revenues and manors of the crown , and several offices of the ...
... thousand marks ; and this sum he endeavoured to augment by all expedients , however pernicious to the public , or dangerous to royal authority . He set up to sale the revenues and manors of the crown , and several offices of the ...
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