The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Death - and character of William Rufus PAGE 228 - - VI HENRY I The Crusades - Accession of Henry - Marriage of the ... Death of prince William - King's second marriage - Death - and character of Henry PAGE 248 VII STEPHEN - Accession of ...
... Death - and character of William Rufus PAGE 228 - - VI HENRY I The Crusades - Accession of Henry - Marriage of the ... Death of prince William - King's second marriage - Death - and character of Henry PAGE 248 VII STEPHEN - Accession of ...
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... death ; chaced Malcolm Kenmore , his son and heir , into England ; and usurped the crown . Siward , whose daughter was married to Duncan , embraced , by Edward's orders , the protec- tion of this distressed family : He marched an army ...
... death ; chaced Malcolm Kenmore , his son and heir , into England ; and usurped the crown . Siward , whose daughter was married to Duncan , embraced , by Edward's orders , the protec- tion of this distressed family : He marched an army ...
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... death was brought him ; and being sensible of the advantage attending the conjuncture , he hurried to Winchester , in order to secure the royal treasure , which he knew to be a necessary implement for facilitating his designs on the ...
... death was brought him ; and being sensible of the advantage attending the conjuncture , he hurried to Winchester , in order to secure the royal treasure , which he knew to be a necessary implement for facilitating his designs on the ...
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