The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... farther towards completing the political or civil union . Though it still continued to be an indispensable point of honour for every clan to revenge the death or injury of a member , the magistrate had acquired a right of interposing in ...
... farther towards completing the political or civil union . Though it still continued to be an indispensable point of honour for every clan to revenge the death or injury of a member , the magistrate had acquired a right of interposing in ...
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... farther negociation , to attain some composition with Pascal ; and for that purpose , he dispatched three bishops to Rome , while Anselm sent two messengers of his own , to be more fully assured of the pope's intentions . ' Pascal wrote ...
... farther negociation , to attain some composition with Pascal ; and for that purpose , he dispatched three bishops to Rome , while Anselm sent two messengers of his own , to be more fully assured of the pope's intentions . ' Pascal wrote ...
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... farther acquisi- 1159 . tions ; and the activity of his temper suffered no opportunity of that kind to escape him . Philippa , duchess of Guienne , mother of Queen Eleanor , was the only issue of William IV . count of Tou- louse ; and ...
... farther acquisi- 1159 . tions ; and the activity of his temper suffered no opportunity of that kind to escape him . Philippa , duchess of Guienne , mother of Queen Eleanor , was the only issue of William IV . count of Tou- louse ; and ...
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