The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... assistance ever wanting to the poor ? Did I deny support and esta- blishments to the clergy and the convents ? Did I not hearken to your instructions , who told me that these charities were , of all others , the most grateful to my ...
... assistance ever wanting to the poor ? Did I deny support and esta- blishments to the clergy and the convents ? Did I not hearken to your instructions , who told me that these charities were , of all others , the most grateful to my ...
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... assistance from their countrymen , who , though long established in the kingdom , were not yet thoroughly incorporated with the natives , nor had entirely forgotten their inveterate habits of war and depredation . And as the reigning ...
... assistance from their countrymen , who , though long established in the kingdom , were not yet thoroughly incorporated with the natives , nor had entirely forgotten their inveterate habits of war and depredation . And as the reigning ...
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... assistance necessary . Having fixed this resolution , he determined to prevent all such successes as might establish the royal authority , or render his own situation dependent or precarious . As the English had formed the plan of ...
... assistance necessary . Having fixed this resolution , he determined to prevent all such successes as might establish the royal authority , or render his own situation dependent or precarious . As the English had formed the plan of ...
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... assistance of another , and were at last terrified from assembling their forces for the defence of their own province . General councils were summoned ; but either no resolution was taken , or none was carried into execution . And the ...
... assistance of another , and were at last terrified from assembling their forces for the defence of their own province . General councils were summoned ; but either no resolution was taken , or none was carried into execution . And the ...
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... assistance of Harold in perfecting that design ; he made professions of the utmost gratitude in return for so great an obligation ; he promised that the present gran- deur of Harold's family , which supported itself with dif- ficulty ...
... assistance of Harold in perfecting that design ; he made professions of the utmost gratitude in return for so great an obligation ; he promised that the present gran- deur of Harold's family , which supported itself with dif- ficulty ...
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