The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... pretended . It is more probable , that the monks paid court to the populace by an affected austerity of life ; and , representing the most innocent liberties , taken by the other clergy , as great and unpardonable enormities , thereby ...
... pretended . It is more probable , that the monks paid court to the populace by an affected austerity of life ; and , representing the most innocent liberties , taken by the other clergy , as great and unpardonable enormities , thereby ...
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... pretended , by the duke of Burgundy ; in which that monarch de- sired Tancred to fall upon the quarters of the English , and prom- ised to assist him in putting them to the sword , as common ene- mies . The unwary Richard gave credit to ...
... pretended , by the duke of Burgundy ; in which that monarch de- sired Tancred to fall upon the quarters of the English , and prom- ised to assist him in putting them to the sword , as common ene- mies . The unwary Richard gave credit to ...
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... pretended , had deserted his standard in Normandy ; and he arbitrarily extorted from them a seventh of all their moveables , as a punishment for the offence . Soon after he forced them to grant him a scutage of two marks and a half on ...
... pretended , had deserted his standard in Normandy ; and he arbitrarily extorted from them a seventh of all their moveables , as a punishment for the offence . Soon after he forced them to grant him a scutage of two marks and a half on ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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