The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... natural death , leaving behind him two sons , the elder of whom , Edmund , succeeded to his crown and his misfortunes . Edmund , his son and successor , received the surname of A. D. Ironside , from his hardy opposition to the enemy ...
... natural death , leaving behind him two sons , the elder of whom , Edmund , succeeded to his crown and his misfortunes . Edmund , his son and successor , received the surname of A. D. Ironside , from his hardy opposition to the enemy ...
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... natural subjects with a mixture of admiration and joy . He resided for some time at the abbey of Feschamp , where he was vi- sited by an ambassador from the king of France , sent to congratu- late him on his success . William , naturally ...
... natural subjects with a mixture of admiration and joy . He resided for some time at the abbey of Feschamp , where he was vi- sited by an ambassador from the king of France , sent to congratu- late him on his success . William , naturally ...
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... natural consequences . The inhabitants of Northumberland , impatient of their yoke , attacked the Norman garrison in Durham , and taking advantage of the governor's negligence , put him , with seven hundred of his men , to the sword ...
... natural consequences . The inhabitants of Northumberland , impatient of their yoke , attacked the Norman garrison in Durham , and taking advantage of the governor's negligence , put him , with seven hundred of his men , to the sword ...
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... natural dis- position also of this prince was as pleasing to them as that of William his brother was odious . Robert was open , generous , and humane ; he carried his facility to an excess , as he could scarcely find strength of mind to ...
... natural dis- position also of this prince was as pleasing to them as that of William his brother was odious . Robert was open , generous , and humane ; he carried his facility to an excess , as he could scarcely find strength of mind to ...
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... naturally fond of change . In order to supply money to defray the necessary charges of so expensive an undertaking , he offered to mortgage his dukedom of Normandy to his brother Rufus for a stipulated sum of money . This sum , which ...
... naturally fond of change . In order to supply money to defray the necessary charges of so expensive an undertaking , he offered to mortgage his dukedom of Normandy to his brother Rufus for a stipulated sum of money . This sum , which ...
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