The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... duke of Normandy ; though his aversion to hazardous enterprizes engaged him to postpone the execution , and even to keep his purpose secret from all his ministers . Harold , mean while , proceeded , after a more open manner , in ...
... duke of Normandy ; though his aversion to hazardous enterprizes engaged him to postpone the execution , and even to keep his purpose secret from all his ministers . Harold , mean while , proceeded , after a more open manner , in ...
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... duke of Normandy ; and represented , that , while he was proceeding to his court , in execution of a commission from the king of England , he had met with this harsh treatment from the mercenary disposition of the count of Ponthieu ...
... duke of Normandy ; and represented , that , while he was proceeding to his court , in execution of a commission from the king of England , he had met with this harsh treatment from the mercenary disposition of the count of Ponthieu ...
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... duke of Normandy , when he first received intelligence of Harold's intrigues and accession , had been moved to the highest pitch of indignation ; but that he might give the better colour to his pretensions , he sent an embassy to ...
... duke of Normandy , when he first received intelligence of Harold's intrigues and accession , had been moved to the highest pitch of indignation ; but that he might give the better colour to his pretensions , he sent an embassy to ...
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