The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... conduct prevailed in every action . He obliged the French king to grant him peace on reasonable terms ; he expelled all pretenders to the sovereignty ; and he re- duced his turbulent barons to pay submission to his authority , and to ...
... conduct prevailed in every action . He obliged the French king to grant him peace on reasonable terms ; he expelled all pretenders to the sovereignty ; and he re- duced his turbulent barons to pay submission to his authority , and to ...
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... conduct , was not wholly destitute of generosity , was struck with horror and remorse at the sight ; and as the attendants observed , that , at that very instant , blood gushed from the mouth and nostrils of the corpse , " he exclaimed ...
... conduct , was not wholly destitute of generosity , was struck with horror and remorse at the sight ; and as the attendants observed , that , at that very instant , blood gushed from the mouth and nostrils of the corpse , " he exclaimed ...
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... conduct , that Fulk , curate of Neuilly , a zealous preacher of the crusade , who from that merit had ac- quired the privilege of speaking the boldest truths , advised him to rid himself of his notorious vices , particularly his pride ...
... conduct , that Fulk , curate of Neuilly , a zealous preacher of the crusade , who from that merit had ac- quired the privilege of speaking the boldest truths , advised him to rid himself of his notorious vices , particularly his pride ...
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