The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... submission of all the inhabitants of Kent was an additional discouragement to them ; the burning of Southwark before their eyes made them dread a like fate to their own city ; and no man any longer entertained thoughts but of immediate ...
... submission of all the inhabitants of Kent was an additional discouragement to them ; the burning of Southwark before their eyes made them dread a like fate to their own city ; and no man any longer entertained thoughts but of immediate ...
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... submission to him than to their legal sovereign ; he collected , by arbitrary extor- tions on England , a great army and treasure , and returned next year to Normandy , in a situation to obtain , either by violence or corruption , the ...
... submission to him than to their legal sovereign ; he collected , by arbitrary extor- tions on England , a great army and treasure , and returned next year to Normandy , in a situation to obtain , either by violence or corruption , the ...
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... submission and fealty towards his prince ; because he was every moment obliged to have recourse to those principles , in exacting fealty and submission from his own vassals . The lesser barons , finding that the annihilation of royal ...
... submission and fealty towards his prince ; because he was every moment obliged to have recourse to those principles , in exacting fealty and submission from his own vassals . The lesser barons , finding that the annihilation of royal ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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