The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Richard , not satisfied with the general allowance given by Henry to all his sub- jects , went to that prince , then in Normandy ; and having obtained a cold or ambiguous permission , prepared himself for the exe- cution of his designs ...
... Richard , not satisfied with the general allowance given by Henry to all his sub- jects , went to that prince , then in Normandy ; and having obtained a cold or ambiguous permission , prepared himself for the exe- cution of his designs ...
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... Richard against him ; and that all his vassals , who had entered into confed- eracy with Richard , should receive an indemnity for the offence . " But the mortification , which Henry , who had been accustomed to give the law in most ...
... Richard against him ; and that all his vassals , who had entered into confed- eracy with Richard , should receive an indemnity for the offence . " But the mortification , which Henry , who had been accustomed to give the law in most ...
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... Richard gave credit to the information ; but was too candid not to betray his discontent to Philip , who absolutely denied the letter , and charged the Sicilian prince with forgery and falsehood . Richard either was , or pretended to be ...
... Richard gave credit to the information ; but was too candid not to betray his discontent to Philip , who absolutely denied the letter , and charged the Sicilian prince with forgery and falsehood . Richard either was , or pretended to be ...
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