The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... William claims the crown 162 William prepares to invade England 164 Halfagar and Tosti make a descent upon England , and are defeated and killed ...... 168 Lands in England 170 Conduct of Harold 172 Oct. 14. Battle of Hastings ...
... William claims the crown 162 William prepares to invade England 164 Halfagar and Tosti make a descent upon England , and are defeated and killed ...... 168 Lands in England 170 Conduct of Harold 172 Oct. 14. Battle of Hastings ...
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... William the conqueror 249 His family 252 1090 Invasion of Normandy CHAPTER V. THE REIGN OF WILLIAM RUFUS . 1087 Accession of William Rufus Conspiracy to dethrone him . 1091 War with Scotland 253 255 256 258 1093 Malcolm invades England ...
... William the conqueror 249 His family 252 1090 Invasion of Normandy CHAPTER V. THE REIGN OF WILLIAM RUFUS . 1087 Accession of William Rufus Conspiracy to dethrone him . 1091 War with Scotland 253 255 256 258 1093 Malcolm invades England ...
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... William , king of Scots , defeated and taken prisoner 397 The king's accommodation with his sons 399 1175 The king of Scots does homage to Henry for his kingdom ib . 1176 The equitable administration of Henry 400 1183 Death of young ...
... William , king of Scots , defeated and taken prisoner 397 The king's accommodation with his sons 399 1175 The king of Scots does homage to Henry for his kingdom ib . 1176 The equitable administration of Henry 400 1183 Death of young ...
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... William , his son Richard , though a minor " , in- herited his dominions : a sure proof that the Normans were already somewhat advanced in civility , and that their government could now rest secure on its laws and civil institutions ...
... William , his son Richard , though a minor " , in- herited his dominions : a sure proof that the Normans were already somewhat advanced in civility , and that their government could now rest secure on its laws and civil institutions ...
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... William duke of Normandy , as the only person whose power , and reputation , and capacity , could support any destination which he might make in his favour , to the exclusion of Harold , and his family " . This famous prince was natural ...
... William duke of Normandy , as the only person whose power , and reputation , and capacity , could support any destination which he might make in his favour , to the exclusion of Harold , and his family " . This famous prince was natural ...
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