The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Tập 2T. Caddell, 1782 |
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... authority . He puť to fale the revenues and manors of the crown ; the offices of greatest trust and power , even thofe of forefter and sheriff , which anciently were fo important , became ve- nal ; the dignity of chief jufticiary , in ...
... authority . He puť to fale the revenues and manors of the crown ; the offices of greatest trust and power , even thofe of forefter and sheriff , which anciently were fo important , became ve- nal ; the dignity of chief jufticiary , in ...
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... authority ; to treat all the nobility with arrogance ; and to display his power and riches with an invidious . oftentation . He never travelled without a strong guard of fifteen hundred foreign foldiers , collected from that licentious ...
... authority ; to treat all the nobility with arrogance ; and to display his power and riches with an invidious . oftentation . He never travelled without a strong guard of fifteen hundred foreign foldiers , collected from that licentious ...
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... authority in the kingdom , enabled him to disturb the government , and forwarded the views of Philip , who watched every opportunity of annoying Richard's dominions . That monarch first attempted to carry open war into Normandy ; but as ...
... authority in the kingdom , enabled him to disturb the government , and forwarded the views of Philip , who watched every opportunity of annoying Richard's dominions . That monarch first attempted to carry open war into Normandy ; but as ...
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... authority they poffeffed over their refrac- tory vaffals ! The whole amount of the exploits on both fides is , the taking of a castle , the surprise of a straggling party , a rencounter of horse , which resembles more a rout than a ...
... authority they poffeffed over their refrac- tory vaffals ! The whole amount of the exploits on both fides is , the taking of a castle , the surprise of a straggling party , a rencounter of horse , which resembles more a rout than a ...
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... authority , and prevent their final ruin and oppreffion . Philip perceived his ad- vantage , opened his mind to great projects , interpofed in behalf of the French barons , and began to talk in a high and menacing ftyle to the king of ...
... authority , and prevent their final ruin and oppreffion . Philip perceived his ad- vantage , opened his mind to great projects , interpofed in behalf of the French barons , and began to talk in a high and menacing ftyle to the king of ...
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