The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... entered into holy orders ; for the bishops seldom rejected any who presented themselves . These having no benefices , and belonging to no diocess , and conse- quently subject to no jurisdiction , committed the most flagrant 90 HISTORY ...
... entered into holy orders ; for the bishops seldom rejected any who presented themselves . These having no benefices , and belonging to no diocess , and conse- quently subject to no jurisdiction , committed the most flagrant 90 HISTORY ...
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... entered into the same confederacy , it was universally expected that nothing could resist their united endeavours . But it was the fate of Henry to be crossed in his most darling pursuits by his undutiful and un- grateful children ...
... entered into the same confederacy , it was universally expected that nothing could resist their united endeavours . But it was the fate of Henry to be crossed in his most darling pursuits by his undutiful and un- grateful children ...
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... entering the house sword in hand , when the citizen , in complete armour , supported by his servant , appeared in the passage to oppose them . He cut off the right hand of the first robber that entered ; and made such a noble resistance ...
... entering the house sword in hand , when the citizen , in complete armour , supported by his servant , appeared in the passage to oppose them . He cut off the right hand of the first robber that entered ; and made such a noble resistance ...
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... entered into the most solemn engagements of mutual support ; and having determined to conduct their armies to the Holy Land by sea , they parted , one for Genoa , the other for Marseilles , with a view of meeting the fleets that were to ...
... entered into the most solemn engagements of mutual support ; and having determined to conduct their armies to the Holy Land by sea , they parted , one for Genoa , the other for Marseilles , with a view of meeting the fleets that were to ...
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... entered the capital by storm , obliged Isaac to surrender at discretion , and took the island into his own possession . It was there that Richard married Berengaria , daughter to the king of Navarre , who had attended him in his ...
... entered the capital by storm , obliged Isaac to surrender at discretion , and took the island into his own possession . It was there that Richard married Berengaria , daughter to the king of Navarre , who had attended him in his ...
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