The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Henry . Prince Henry was hunting with Rufus in the new forest , when intelligence of that monarch's death was brought him ; and being sensible of the advantage attend- ing the conjuncture , he hurried to Winchester , in order to secure ...
... Henry . Prince Henry was hunting with Rufus in the new forest , when intelligence of that monarch's death was brought him ; and being sensible of the advantage attend- ing the conjuncture , he hurried to Winchester , in order to secure ...
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... Henry , drawing his sword , threatened him with instant death if he dared to disobey him ; and as others of the late king's retinue , who came every moment to Winchester , joined the prince's party , Breteuil was obliged to withdraw his ...
... Henry , drawing his sword , threatened him with instant death if he dared to disobey him ; and as others of the late king's retinue , who came every moment to Winchester , joined the prince's party , Breteuil was obliged to withdraw his ...
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... Henry proves , that the Norman barons ( for they , rather than the people of England , are chiefly concerned in it ) were totally ignorant of the nature of limited monarchy , and were ill qualified to conduct , in conjunction with their ...
... Henry proves , that the Norman barons ( for they , rather than the people of England , are chiefly concerned in it ) were totally ignorant of the nature of limited monarchy , and were ill qualified to conduct , in conjunction with their ...
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... Henry , who expected , in his present delicate situation , to reap great advantages from the authority and popularity of Anselm , durst not insist on his demand : he only de- sired that the controversy might be suspended , and that ...
... Henry , who expected , in his present delicate situation , to reap great advantages from the authority and popularity of Anselm , durst not insist on his demand : he only de- sired that the controversy might be suspended , and that ...
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... Henry were celebrated by Anselm with great pomp and solemnity . No act of the king's reign rendered him equally popular with his English subjects , and tended more to establish him on the throne . Though Matilda , during the life of her ...
... Henry were celebrated by Anselm with great pomp and solemnity . No act of the king's reign rendered him equally popular with his English subjects , and tended more to establish him on the throne . Though Matilda , during the life of her ...
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