The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... possession of the south should remain to Hardicanute : And till that prince should appear and take possession of his dominions , Emma fixed her residence at Winch- ester , and established her authority over her son's share of the ...
... possession of the south should remain to Hardicanute : And till that prince should appear and take possession of his dominions , Emma fixed her residence at Winch- ester , and established her authority over her son's share of the ...
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... possession of Normandy . The loose and negligent adminis- tration of that prince had emboldened the Norman barons to affect a great independancy ; and their mutual quarrels and devas- tations had rendered that whole territory a scene of ...
... possession of Normandy . The loose and negligent adminis- tration of that prince had emboldened the Norman barons to affect a great independancy ; and their mutual quarrels and devas- tations had rendered that whole territory a scene of ...
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... possession of that principality , and annexed it for the present to his other great dominions . The king had a prospect of making still farther acquisi- 1159 . tions ; and the activity of his temper suffered no opportunity of that kind ...
... possession of that principality , and annexed it for the present to his other great dominions . The king had a prospect of making still farther acquisi- 1159 . tions ; and the activity of his temper suffered no opportunity of that kind ...
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