The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
Từ bên trong sách
Kết quả 1-3 trong 80
Trang 239
... subjects , took the opportunity of annexing to their crown many considerable fiefs , either by purchase or by the extinction of heirs . The pope fre- quently turned the zeal of the crusaders from the infidels against his own enemies ...
... subjects , took the opportunity of annexing to their crown many considerable fiefs , either by purchase or by the extinction of heirs . The pope fre- quently turned the zeal of the crusaders from the infidels against his own enemies ...
Trang 344
... subjects , sent orders to recal all the English , and he made preparations to attack Ireland in person : * But Richard , and the other adventurers , found means to appease him , by making him the most humble sub- missions , and offering ...
... subjects , sent orders to recal all the English , and he made preparations to attack Ireland in person : * But Richard , and the other adventurers , found means to appease him , by making him the most humble sub- missions , and offering ...
Trang 403
... subjects , as well as his neigh- bours , had therefore reason to apprehend , from the continuance of his reign , a perpetual scene of blood and violence . Of an impet- uous and vehement spirit , he was distinguished by all the good , as ...
... subjects , as well as his neigh- bours , had therefore reason to apprehend , from the continuance of his reign , a perpetual scene of blood and violence . Of an impet- uous and vehement spirit , he was distinguished by all the good , as ...
Ấn bản in khác - Xem tất cả
Thuật ngữ và cụm từ thông dụng
advantage Alfred ancient appeared archbishop archbishop of Canterbury arms army attended authority barons battle Becket Bede bishop Britanny Britons Brompton brother Canterbury Canute castle CHAPTER Christian Chron church civil clergy conduct conquerors conquest constitutions of Clarendon count of Bologne court crown Danes dangerous death defence Diceto dominions duke duke of Normandy dutchy Eadmer earl ecclesiastical Edgar Atheling enemy engaged English enterprize Epist established farther favour feudal Fitz-Steph French gave Glocester Harold Henry Heptarchy Hist historians HISTORY OF ENGLAND honour Hoveden Ibid immediately inhabitants justice king of France king's kingdom land laws liberty Malm Mercia military monarch monks murder nation nobility Norman Normandy Northumberland obliged Paris person Philip pontiff pope possession prelates pretended primate prince provinces received reign revenue Richard Robert Roman Rome royal Saxon sensible soon sovereign spirit subjects submission success throne tion valour vassals victory violence William