The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Henry and his brothers . pered in mature age with discretion , are the forerunners of the greatest calamities . ' It is said , that at the time when this prince received the royal unction , his father , in order to give greater dignity ...
... Henry and his brothers . pered in mature age with discretion , are the forerunners of the greatest calamities . ' It is said , that at the time when this prince received the royal unction , his father , in order to give greater dignity ...
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... Henry . 1185 . Crusades . durst not entrust himself into his son's hands : But when he soon after received intelligence of young Henry's death , and the proofs of his sincere repentance , this good prince was affected with the deepest ...
... Henry . 1185 . Crusades . durst not entrust himself into his son's hands : But when he soon after received intelligence of young Henry's death , and the proofs of his sincere repentance , this good prince was affected with the deepest ...
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... Henry ; but received for answer , that Richard had confessed to the archbishop of Dublin , that his enterprize against Raymond had been undertaken by the approbation of Philip himself , and was conducted by his authority . The king of ...
... Henry ; but received for answer , that Richard had confessed to the archbishop of Dublin , that his enterprize against Raymond had been undertaken by the approbation of Philip himself , and was conducted by his authority . The king of ...
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