The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... favoured by the king's aversion to Godwin , his prepos- sessions for the Normans , and his esteem of the duke . That prel- ate , therefore , received a commission to inform William of the king's intentions in his favour ; and he was the ...
... favoured by the king's aversion to Godwin , his prepos- sessions for the Normans , and his esteem of the duke . That prel- ate , therefore , received a commission to inform William of the king's intentions in his favour ; and he was the ...
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... favour of William . Fortune , about this time , threw two incidents in his way , by which he was enabled to acquire general favour , and to encrease the character , which he had already at- tained , of virtue and abilities . The Welsh ...
... favour of William . Fortune , about this time , threw two incidents in his way , by which he was enabled to acquire general favour , and to encrease the character , which he had already at- tained , of virtue and abilities . The Welsh ...
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... favour ; and were confirmed in the possession of their estates and dignities . Every thing bore the appearance of peace and tranquil- lity ; and William had no other occupation than to give content- ment to the foreigners who had ...
... favour ; and were confirmed in the possession of their estates and dignities . Every thing bore the appearance of peace and tranquil- lity ; and William had no other occupation than to give content- ment to the foreigners who had ...
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