The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... sensible of the importance of the inci- dent . He foresaw , that , if he could once gain Harold , either by favours or menaces , his way to the throne of England would be open , and Edward would meet with no farther obstacle in exe ...
... sensible of the importance of the inci- dent . He foresaw , that , if he could once gain Harold , either by favours or menaces , his way to the throne of England would be open , and Edward would meet with no farther obstacle in exe ...
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... sensible manner . Queen Eleanor , who had disgusted her first husband by her gallantries , was no less offensive to her second , by her jealousy ; and after this manner , carried to extremity , in the different periods of her life ...
... sensible manner . Queen Eleanor , who had disgusted her first husband by her gallantries , was no less offensive to her second , by her jealousy ; and after this manner , carried to extremity , in the different periods of her life ...
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... sensible both of his weakness and want of faith , combined still closer in the resolution of pushing him to extremities ; and a new and powerful ally soon appeared to encourage them in their invasion of this odious and despicable ...
... sensible both of his weakness and want of faith , combined still closer in the resolution of pushing him to extremities ; and a new and powerful ally soon appeared to encourage them in their invasion of this odious and despicable ...
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