The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Richard and Philip were , by the situation and extent of their dominions , rivals in power ; by their age and inclinations , com- petitors for glory ; and these causes of emulation , which , had the princes been employed in the field ...
... Richard and Philip were , by the situation and extent of their dominions , rivals in power ; by their age and inclinations , com- petitors for glory ; and these causes of emulation , which , had the princes been employed in the field ...
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... Richard , who stipulated by treaty to marry his nephew , Arthur , the young duke of Britanny , to one of the daughters of Tancred . " But before these terms of friendship were settled , Richard , jealous both of Tancred and of the ...
... Richard , who stipulated by treaty to marry his nephew , Arthur , the young duke of Britanny , to one of the daughters of Tancred . " But before these terms of friendship were settled , Richard , jealous both of Tancred and of the ...
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... Richard gave credit to the information ; but was too candid not to betray his discontent to Philip , who absolutely denied the letter , and charged the Sicilian prince with forgery and falsehood . Richard either was , or pretended to be ...
... Richard gave credit to the information ; but was too candid not to betray his discontent to Philip , who absolutely denied the letter , and charged the Sicilian prince with forgery and falsehood . Richard either was , or pretended to be ...
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