The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... barons - Dispute about investi- tures - Revolt of prince Robert - Domesday - book - The New Forest - War with France - Death - and character of William the Conqueror CHAP . V. WILLIAM RUFUS . 232 Accession of William Rufus - Conspiracy ...
... barons - Dispute about investi- tures - Revolt of prince Robert - Domesday - book - The New Forest - War with France - Death - and character of William the Conqueror CHAP . V. WILLIAM RUFUS . 232 Accession of William Rufus - Conspiracy ...
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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 prin- ciples , than valorous in their military enterprises . The Roman pontiff , after an insensible progress during seve- ral ages of darkness and ignorance , began now to lift his head openly ...
... barons , no less devout in their religious prin- ciples , than valorous in their military enterprises . The Roman pontiff , after an insensible progress during seve- ral ages of darkness and ignorance , began now to lift his head openly ...
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... barons— Dispute about investitures - Revolt of prince Robert - Domes- day - book - The new forest - War with France - Death and cha- racter of William the Conqueror . Conse- quences of of Hast- ings . NOTHING could exceed the ...
... barons— Dispute about investitures - Revolt of prince Robert - Domes- day - book - The new forest - War with France - Death and cha- racter of William the Conqueror . Conse- quences of of Hast- ings . NOTHING could exceed the ...
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... Baron , vol . 1. p . 118. ) it is proved by Dr. Brady ( see Answ . to Petyt , p . 11 , 12. ) to have been a forgery ; and is allowed as such by Tyrrel , though a pertinacious defender of his party notions . ( See his Hist . vol . 2 ...
... Baron , vol . 1. p . 118. ) it is proved by Dr. Brady ( see Answ . to Petyt , p . 11 , 12. ) to have been a forgery ; and is allowed as such by Tyrrel , though a pertinacious defender of his party notions . ( See his Hist . vol . 2 ...
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