The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... appearance of peace and tranquil- lity ; and William had no other occupation than to give content- ment to the ... appeared , not even towards Edgar Atheling , the heir of the ancient royal family , whom William confirmed in the S ...
... appearance of peace and tranquil- lity ; and William had no other occupation than to give content- ment to the ... appeared , not even towards Edgar Atheling , the heir of the ancient royal family , whom William confirmed in the S ...
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... appeared desirous of replacing every thing on ancient estab- lishments . In his whole administration , he bore the semblance of the lawful prince , not of the conqueror ; and the English began to flatter themselves , that they had ...
... appeared desirous of replacing every thing on ancient estab- lishments . In his whole administration , he bore the semblance of the lawful prince , not of the conqueror ; and the English began to flatter themselves , that they had ...
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... appeared before it . Roüen alone , Arques , and Verneuil determined to maintain their liberties ; and formed a ... appearance of his army , they fell on all the natives of that country , whom they found within their walls , and put them ...
... appeared before it . Roüen alone , Arques , and Verneuil determined to maintain their liberties ; and formed a ... appearance of his army , they fell on all the natives of that country , whom they found within their walls , and put them ...
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