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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... sovereign . John had got into his power his niece , Eleanor , fifter to Arthur , com- monly called the Damfel of Britanny ; and carrying her over to England , detained her ever after in captivity 9 : But the Bretons , in despair of ...
... sovereign . John had got into his power his niece , Eleanor , fifter to Arthur , com- monly called the Damfel of Britanny ; and carrying her over to England , detained her ever after in captivity 9 : But the Bretons , in despair of ...
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... sovereigns for the light- eft offences ; and made the guilt of one perfon involve the Ibid . Trivet , p . 152 . n Ibid . m M. Paris , p . 157 . Ann . Waverl . p . 170. M. Weft . p . 268 . XI . 1207 . ruin of millions , even in ruin 62 ...
... sovereigns for the light- eft offences ; and made the guilt of one perfon involve the Ibid . Trivet , p . 152 . n Ibid . m M. Paris , p . 157 . Ann . Waverl . p . 170. M. Weft . p . 268 . XI . 1207 . ruin of millions , even in ruin 62 ...
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... sovereign pontiff : And it is otherwife inconceivable , how that age , so prone to fuperftition , and fo funk in ignorance , or rather fo devoted to a fpurious erudition , could have escaped fall- ing into an abfolute and total slavery ...
... sovereign pontiff : And it is otherwife inconceivable , how that age , so prone to fuperftition , and fo funk in ignorance , or rather fo devoted to a fpurious erudition , could have escaped fall- ing into an abfolute and total slavery ...
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... sovereign . They were content , even in this plenitude of power , to depart from fome ar- ticles of Henry I.'s charter , which they made the founda- tion of their demands , particularly from the abolition of wardships , a matter of the ...
... sovereign . They were content , even in this plenitude of power , to depart from fome ar- ticles of Henry I.'s charter , which they made the founda- tion of their demands , particularly from the abolition of wardships , a matter of the ...
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... sovereign allowed them to remain in a state of al- moft total independence : And they claimed , fome time after , Henry's protection against an invafion which the king of Caftile made upon that territory . Henry re- turned into Guienne ...
... sovereign allowed them to remain in a state of al- moft total independence : And they claimed , fome time after , Henry's protection against an invafion which the king of Caftile made upon that territory . Henry re- turned into Guienne ...
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