The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... arms , should experi- ence the power of an united nation , conducted by a prince , who , sensible of the obligations ... arms . The Normans , as they had long been distinguished by valour among all the European nations , had at this time ...
... arms , should experi- ence the power of an united nation , conducted by a prince , who , sensible of the obligations ... arms . The Normans , as they had long been distinguished by valour among all the European nations , had at this time ...
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... arms , and still more the intrigues of France , had , in his disputes both with Becket and his sons , found means to raise him . After making a cessation of arms , a conference was agreed on near Tours ; where Henry granted his sons ...
... arms , and still more the intrigues of France , had , in his disputes both with Becket and his sons , found means to raise him . After making a cessation of arms , a conference was agreed on near Tours ; where Henry granted his sons ...
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... arms and of chivalry ; and putting themselves , with all their retinue , under the command of Philip , instantly marched to raise the siege of Alençon . John , hearing of their approach , fled from before the place ; and in the hurry ...
... arms and of chivalry ; and putting themselves , with all their retinue , under the command of Philip , instantly marched to raise the siege of Alençon . John , hearing of their approach , fled from before the place ; and in the hurry ...
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