The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... crown , not content with curbing the king's authority , carried still farther his pestilent ambition : He put his sovereign to death ; chaced Malcolm Kenmore , his son and heir , into England ; and usurped the crown . Siward , whose ...
... crown , not content with curbing the king's authority , carried still farther his pestilent ambition : He put his sovereign to death ; chaced Malcolm Kenmore , his son and heir , into England ; and usurped the crown . Siward , whose ...
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... crown of France . Young Henry , neither discouraged by the inequality of years , nor by the reports of Eleanor's gallantries , made successful courtship to that princess , and , espousing her six weeks after her divorce , got possession ...
... crown of France . Young Henry , neither discouraged by the inequality of years , nor by the reports of Eleanor's gallantries , made successful courtship to that princess , and , espousing her six weeks after her divorce , got possession ...
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... crown . The king , marching through the whole extent of England , from Dover to Berwic , laid the provinces waste on each side of him ; and considered every state , which was not his immediate property , as entirely hostile and the ...
... crown . The king , marching through the whole extent of England , from Dover to Berwic , laid the provinces waste on each side of him ; and considered every state , which was not his immediate property , as entirely hostile and the ...
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