The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Tập 6Porter & Coates |
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... England , procures the dismission of the bishop of Winchester , by his menace to Kenry III . ii . 16. His prudent conduct in result , 16. How he obtained the see of Canterbury , 20 . Ironside , son of Ethelred , king of England , state ...
... England , procures the dismission of the bishop of Winchester , by his menace to Kenry III . ii . 16. His prudent conduct in result , 16. How he obtained the see of Canterbury , 20 . Ironside , son of Ethelred , king of England , state ...
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... England , 287. The barons of England offer the crown to the dauphin Lewis , 436. Lewis goes over to England with an army , 437. Returns , ii . 7. The province of Nor- mandy ceded to Lewis IX . , by Henry III . of England , 38. Mutual ...
... England , 287. The barons of England offer the crown to the dauphin Lewis , 436. Lewis goes over to England with an army , 437. Returns , ii . 7. The province of Nor- mandy ceded to Lewis IX . , by Henry III . of England , 38. Mutual ...
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... England , 515. The Scots obtain assistance from France to invade England , and their con- duct in these incursions , 287. Disoblige their allies , who return home , 287. Invade England again , but are worsted , 331. Battle of Homel- don ...
... England , 515. The Scots obtain assistance from France to invade England , and their con- duct in these incursions , 287. Disoblige their allies , who return home , 287. Invade England again , but are worsted , 331. Battle of Homel- don ...
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