The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... barons ... Dispute about investi- tures ... Revolt of prince Robert ... Doomsday book ... The New Forest ... War with France ... Death ... and character of William the Con- queror ....... ........................ 227 ............ CHAP ...
... barons ... Dispute about investi- tures ... Revolt of prince Robert ... Doomsday book ... The New Forest ... War with France ... Death ... and character of William the Con- queror ....... ........................ 227 ............ CHAP ...
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... barons to pay submission to his authority , and to suspend their mutual animosities . The natural severity of his temper appeared in a rigorous administration of justice ; and having found the happy effects of this plan of government ...
... barons to pay submission to his authority , and to suspend their mutual animosities . The natural severity of his temper appeared in a rigorous administration of justice ; and having found the happy effects of this plan of government ...
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... barons , no less devout in their religious principles , than valorous in their military enterprises . The Roman pontiff , after an insensible progress during several ages of darkness and ignorance , began now to lift his head openly ...
... barons , no less devout in their religious principles , than valorous in their military enterprises . The Roman pontiff , after an insensible progress during several ages of darkness and ignorance , began now to lift his head openly ...
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... barons , if successful in their enterprise , might import into that country a more devoted reverence to the holy see , and bring the English churches to a nearer conformity with those of the continent . He declared immediately in fa ...
... barons , if successful in their enterprise , might import into that country a more devoted reverence to the holy see , and bring the English churches to a nearer conformity with those of the continent . He declared immediately in fa ...
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... barons ... 13 . Dispute about investitures ... 14. Revolt of prince Robert ... 15. Domesday book 16. The New forest ... 17. War with France ... 18. Death and character of William the Conqueror . 1066 . ... 1. NOTHING could exceed the ...
... barons ... 13 . Dispute about investitures ... 14. Revolt of prince Robert ... 15. Domesday book 16. The New forest ... 17. War with France ... 18. Death and character of William the Conqueror . 1066 . ... 1. NOTHING could exceed the ...
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