The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... uncertainty he is said to have cast his eyes on William duke of Normandy , as a person fit to suc- ceed him ; but of the truth of this circumstance we must , at this distance of time , be contented 96 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... uncertainty he is said to have cast his eyes on William duke of Normandy , as a person fit to suc- ceed him ; but of the truth of this circumstance we must , at this distance of time , be contented 96 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... William , duke of Normandy , who landed at Hastings with Sept. 29 , an army of disciplined veterans , and laid 1066 . claim to the English crown . William , who was afterwards called the Con- queror , was the natural son of Robert ...
... William , duke of Normandy , who landed at Hastings with Sept. 29 , an army of disciplined veterans , and laid 1066 . claim to the English crown . William , who was afterwards called the Con- queror , was the natural son of Robert ...
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... William , whom , though illegitimate , he tenderly loved , and recom- mended to their care , exacting an oath from ... William rather the inheritor of his wishes than their crown . In fact William , from the beginning , found himself ...
... William , whom , though illegitimate , he tenderly loved , and recom- mended to their care , exacting an oath from ... William rather the inheritor of his wishes than their crown . In fact William , from the beginning , found himself ...
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... William objected to the breach , he excused him- self , by alleging that it was extorted from him at a time when he had no power to refuse . On what- ever side justice might lie , the pretext on William's part was , that he was ...
... William objected to the breach , he excused him- self , by alleging that it was extorted from him at a time when he had no power to refuse . On what- ever side justice might lie , the pretext on William's part was , that he was ...
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... William soon found himself at the head of a chosen army of sixty thousand men , all equipped in the most warlike and splendid manner . The discipline of the men , the vigour of the horses , the lustre of the arms and accoutrements ...
... William soon found himself at the head of a chosen army of sixty thousand men , all equipped in the most warlike and splendid manner . The discipline of the men , the vigour of the horses , the lustre of the arms and accoutrements ...
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