The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... town . William , who was the offspring of this amour , owed a part of his greatness to his birth , but still more to his own personal merit . His body was vigorous , his mind capacious and noble , and his cou- rage not to be repressed ...
... town . William , who was the offspring of this amour , owed a part of his greatness to his birth , but still more to his own personal merit . His body was vigorous , his mind capacious and noble , and his cou- rage not to be repressed ...
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... town of Mante , which he reduced to ashes . But the progress of these hostilities was stopped by an accident , which shortly after put an end to William's life . His horse chancing to place his fore - feet on some hot ashes , plunged so ...
... town of Mante , which he reduced to ashes . But the progress of these hostilities was stopped by an accident , which shortly after put an end to William's life . His horse chancing to place his fore - feet on some hot ashes , plunged so ...
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... town in Normandy , from eating too plentifully of lampreys , a dish he was particularly fond of . He died in the sixty - eighth year of Dec. 1 . his age , and the thirty - sixth of his reign , leaving , by will , his daughter Matilda ...
... town in Normandy , from eating too plentifully of lampreys , a dish he was particularly fond of . He died in the sixty - eighth year of Dec. 1 . his age , and the thirty - sixth of his reign , leaving , by will , his daughter Matilda ...
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... town being pressed by famine , she was constrained to retreat , while her brother , the earl of Gloucester , endeavouring to follow , was taken prisoner , and ex- changed for Stephen , who still continued a captive . Thus a sud- den ...
... town being pressed by famine , she was constrained to retreat , while her brother , the earl of Gloucester , endeavouring to follow , was taken prisoner , and ex- changed for Stephen , who still continued a captive . Thus a sud- den ...
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... town , af- ter having worsted a body of the enemy that attempted to oppose his march . Soon after , Reading , and above thirty other fortresses , submitted without resistance . In the meantime Stephen , alarmed at the power and ...
... town , af- ter having worsted a body of the enemy that attempted to oppose his march . Soon after , Reading , and above thirty other fortresses , submitted without resistance . In the meantime Stephen , alarmed at the power and ...
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