The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... measures so well , that he brought over many of the most powerful of the confederates ; and the estates of the more obnoxious barons were confiscated , for the benefit of his needy countrymen . In these violent measures the king was a ...
... measures so well , that he brought over many of the most powerful of the confederates ; and the estates of the more obnoxious barons were confiscated , for the benefit of his needy countrymen . In these violent measures the king was a ...
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... measures could be taken by the crown that would be deemed oppressive ; and we accordingly find the present monarch often , from his own authority alone , raising those taxes that would have been peremptorily refused to his EDWARD I. 153.
... measures could be taken by the crown that would be deemed oppressive ; and we accordingly find the present monarch often , from his own authority alone , raising those taxes that would have been peremptorily refused to his EDWARD I. 153.
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... measures for the success of it . He was advised by some of his generals to defer the combat till the en- suing day , when his army would have recovered from their fatigue , and might be disposed into better order than their present ...
... measures for the success of it . He was advised by some of his generals to defer the combat till the en- suing day , when his army would have recovered from their fatigue , and might be disposed into better order than their present ...
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... measure was driven forward by the duke of Gloucester ; and only those of his own faction were admitted as members of the ... measures . few days after , they appeared armed in his presence , and accused , by name , the archbishop of York ...
... measure was driven forward by the duke of Gloucester ; and only those of his own faction were admitted as members of the ... measures . few days after , they appeared armed in his presence , and accused , by name , the archbishop of York ...
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... measures . The malcontents only waited for the absence of the king to put their schemes into ex- ecution ; and for ... measure that was more likely to promote the king's honour than injure his interests . York was deceived by these ...
... measures . The malcontents only waited for the absence of the king to put their schemes into ex- ecution ; and for ... measure that was more likely to promote the king's honour than injure his interests . York was deceived by these ...
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