The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... French monarchy , and sufficient to break entirely the balance between the states . He was master , in the right of his father , of Anjou , and Touraine ; in that of his mother , of Normandy and Maine ; in that of his wife , of Guienne ...
... French monarchy , and sufficient to break entirely the balance between the states . He was master , in the right of his father , of Anjou , and Touraine ; in that of his mother , of Normandy and Maine ; in that of his wife , of Guienne ...
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... French king ; o and he promised , by a fair and equitable judi- cature , to give satisfaction to his barons . When the nobles , in con- sequence of this engagement , demanded a safe - conduct , that they might attend his court , he at ...
... French king ; o and he promised , by a fair and equitable judi- cature , to give satisfaction to his barons . When the nobles , in con- sequence of this engagement , demanded a safe - conduct , that they might attend his court , he at ...
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... French go on , said he , I will retake in a day what it has cost them years to acquire . * His stupidity and indolence appeared so extraordinary , that the people en- deavoured to account for the infatuation by sorcery , and believed ...
... French go on , said he , I will retake in a day what it has cost them years to acquire . * His stupidity and indolence appeared so extraordinary , that the people en- deavoured to account for the infatuation by sorcery , and believed ...
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