The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, Tập 1Evans, 1813 |
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... France ; and while the opposite pretensions of the pope and emperor in Italy produced a continual intercourse between Germany and that country , the two great monarchs of France and England formed , in another part of Europe , a ...
... France ; and while the opposite pretensions of the pope and emperor in Italy produced a continual intercourse between Germany and that country , the two great monarchs of France and England formed , in another part of Europe , a ...
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... France , and burning Dreux . As this war , which destroyed all hopes of success in the projected Crusade , gave great scandal , the two kings held a conference at the accus- tomed place between Gisors and Trie , in order THE kings of France ...
... France , and burning Dreux . As this war , which destroyed all hopes of success in the projected Crusade , gave great scandal , the two kings held a conference at the accus- tomed place between Gisors and Trie , in order THE kings of France ...
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... France , made him sensible , that his presence was necessary in Europe . As he dared not to pass through France , he sailed to the Adriatic ; and being shipwrecked near Aquileia , he put on the disguise of a pilgrim , with a purpose of ...
... France , made him sensible , that his presence was necessary in Europe . As he dared not to pass through France , he sailed to the Adriatic ; and being shipwrecked near Aquileia , he put on the disguise of a pilgrim , with a purpose of ...
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... France , suddenly went abroad , had a conference with Philip , and made a treaty , of which the object was the perpetual ruin of his unhappy brother . He stipulated to deliver into Philip's hands a great part of Normandy ; he received ...
... France , suddenly went abroad , had a conference with Philip , and made a treaty , of which the object was the perpetual ruin of his unhappy brother . He stipulated to deliver into Philip's hands a great part of Normandy ; he received ...
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... France or he were most zealous for the conquest of the Holy Land , and were most likely to sacrifice private pas- sions and animosities to that great object : that if the whole tenor of his life had not shown him incapable of a base ...
... France or he were most zealous for the conquest of the Holy Land , and were most likely to sacrifice private pas- sions and animosities to that great object : that if the whole tenor of his life had not shown him incapable of a base ...
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