The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... William was immediately sensible of the importance of the incident . He foresaw that , if he could once gain Harold , either by favours or menaces , his way to the throne of England would be open , and Edward would meet with no farther ...
... William was immediately sensible of the importance of the incident . He foresaw that , if he could once gain Harold , either by favours or menaces , his way to the throne of England would be open , and Edward would meet with no farther ...
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... William , re- nounced all hopes of the crown for himself , and professed his sincere intention of supporting the will of Edward , and seconding the pretensions of the duke of Normandy . William , to bind him faster to his interests ...
... William , re- nounced all hopes of the crown for himself , and professed his sincere intention of supporting the will of Edward , and seconding the pretensions of the duke of Normandy . William , to bind him faster to his interests ...
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... William ; who dis- dained , after such examples of fortune and valour , to be deterred from making an attack on a neighbouring coun- try , where he could be supported by the whole force of his principality . The situation also of Europe ...
... William ; who dis- dained , after such examples of fortune and valour , to be deterred from making an attack on a neighbouring coun- try , where he could be supported by the whole force of his principality . The situation also of Europe ...
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... William , by his power , his courage , and his abilities , had long maintained a pre - eminence among those haughty chieftains ; and every one who desired to signalize himself by his address in military exercises , or his valour in ...
... William , by his power , his courage , and his abilities , had long maintained a pre - eminence among those haughty chieftains ; and every one who desired to signalize himself by his address in military exercises , or his valour in ...
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... William , having communicated his project to the council , having desired assistance , and offered to do ho- mage , in case of his success , for the crown of England , was indeed openly ordered to lay aside all thoughts of the ...
... William , having communicated his project to the council , having desired assistance , and offered to do ho- mage , in case of his success , for the crown of England , was indeed openly ordered to lay aside all thoughts of the ...
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