The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... engaged all of them to advance the sums demanded . The count of Longueville seconded him in this negociation ; as did the count of Mortaigne , Odo bishop of Baieux , and especially William Fitz- Osborne , count of Breteüil , and ...
... engaged all of them to advance the sums demanded . The count of Longueville seconded him in this negociation ; as did the count of Mortaigne , Odo bishop of Baieux , and especially William Fitz- Osborne , count of Breteüil , and ...
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... engaged in sport together ; and after some mirth and jollity , the two younger took a fancy of throwing over some water on Robert as he passed through the court on leaving their apartment ; ' a frolic , which he would natu- rally have ...
... engaged in sport together ; and after some mirth and jollity , the two younger took a fancy of throwing over some water on Robert as he passed through the court on leaving their apartment ; ' a frolic , which he would natu- rally have ...
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... engaged that all the barons and nobility of his kingdom should also do homage ; that the bishops should take an oath of fealty ; that both should swear to adhere to the king of England against their native prince , if the latter should ...
... engaged that all the barons and nobility of his kingdom should also do homage ; that the bishops should take an oath of fealty ; that both should swear to adhere to the king of England against their native prince , if the latter should ...
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