The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... resolved to run the same career , and strike for the crown . For this purpose , even during the king's life- time , he used all his arts to procure popularity , and to cultivate the affections of the English nobility . By his bravery ...
... resolved to run the same career , and strike for the crown . For this purpose , even during the king's life- time , he used all his arts to procure popularity , and to cultivate the affections of the English nobility . By his bravery ...
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... resolved to begin with destroying those of the clergy , whose profession seemed to be averse from the duties of war . Taking , therefore , the pretence of a fray , which had risen between the retinue of the bishop of Salisbury and that ...
... resolved to begin with destroying those of the clergy , whose profession seemed to be averse from the duties of war . Taking , therefore , the pretence of a fray , which had risen between the retinue of the bishop of Salisbury and that ...
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... resolved not only to be exempted from the or- dinary taxes of the state , but to be secured from its punishments also . They had extorted an immunity from all but ecclesiastical penalties , during the last distracted reign ; and they ...
... resolved not only to be exempted from the or- dinary taxes of the state , but to be secured from its punishments also . They had extorted an immunity from all but ecclesiastical penalties , during the last distracted reign ; and they ...
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... resolved to throw off all dependence up- on the pontiff at once , and to free himself and his people from a burthen that had long oppressed them without pity . He according- ly issued orders to his justiciaries , inhibiting , under ...
... resolved to throw off all dependence up- on the pontiff at once , and to free himself and his people from a burthen that had long oppressed them without pity . He according- ly issued orders to his justiciaries , inhibiting , under ...
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... resolved to perish by killing one another , rather than meet the fury of their persecu- tors . Having taken this gloomy resolution , they first murdered their wives and children ; next threw the dead bodies over the wall against their ...
... resolved to perish by killing one another , rather than meet the fury of their persecu- tors . Having taken this gloomy resolution , they first murdered their wives and children ; next threw the dead bodies over the wall against their ...
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