The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... prince Robert ... Doomsday book ... The New Forest ... War with France ... Death ... and character of William the Con- queror ....... ........................ 227 ............ CHAP . V. WILLIAM RUFUS . Accession of William Rufus ...
... prince Robert ... Doomsday book ... The New Forest ... War with France ... Death ... and character of William the Con- queror ....... ........................ 227 ............ CHAP . V. WILLIAM RUFUS . Accession of William Rufus ...
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... prince William ... King's second marriage ... Death ... and character of Henry ...... Page 304 CHAP . VII . STEPH E N. Accession of Stephen ... War with Scotland ... In- surrection in favour of Matilda ... Stephen taken prisoner ...
... prince William ... King's second marriage ... Death ... and character of Henry ...... Page 304 CHAP . VII . STEPH E N. Accession of Stephen ... War with Scotland ... In- surrection in favour of Matilda ... Stephen taken prisoner ...
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... prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which distin- guished the reign of this great prince , was the introduction of the Christian religion among the English Saxons . The superstition of the Germans ...
... prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which distin- guished the reign of this great prince , was the introduction of the Christian religion among the English Saxons . The superstition of the Germans ...
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... prince ; and , throwing off his vestments , shewed his body all torn with bruises and stripes , which he had received . Eadbald , wondering that any man should have dared to treat in that manner a person of his rank , was told by ...
... prince ; and , throwing off his vestments , shewed his body all torn with bruises and stripes , which he had received . Eadbald , wondering that any man should have dared to treat in that manner a person of his rank , was told by ...
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... prince is renowned for his encouragement of learning ; but infamous for putting to death his two cousin - germans ... prince , took pos- session of the kingdom ; and , in order to secure the power in his family , he associated with him ...
... prince is renowned for his encouragement of learning ; but infamous for putting to death his two cousin - germans ... prince , took pos- session of the kingdom ; and , in order to secure the power in his family , he associated with him ...
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