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... side , in pursuance of their respective pretensions ; it will suffice to say , that Matilda's forces increased every day , while her antagonist seemed every hour to become more unpopular . The troops Stephen led were , in general ...
... side , in pursuance of their respective pretensions ; it will suffice to say , that Matilda's forces increased every day , while her antagonist seemed every hour to become more unpopular . The troops Stephen led were , in general ...
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... side , be- gan to declare loudly in favour of his opponents . The pope laid his whole party under an interdict , for his having refused to send depu- ties , to be named by himself , to the general council at Rheims . By this sentence ...
... side , be- gan to declare loudly in favour of his opponents . The pope laid his whole party under an interdict , for his having refused to send depu- ties , to be named by himself , to the general council at Rheims . By this sentence ...
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... side of the clergy was always espoused by the people ; and Becket , upon the present occasion , se- cretly relied on their encouragement and support . The intrepidity of Becket , joined to his apparent sanctity gained him a very ...
... side of the clergy was always espoused by the people ; and Becket , upon the present occasion , se- cretly relied on their encouragement and support . The intrepidity of Becket , joined to his apparent sanctity gained him a very ...
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... side by the counts of Flanders and Boulogne ; on the other by the king of France with a large army , which the young English princes animated by their presence and popu- A. D. larity . But Henry found means to oppose them in every 1173 ...
... side by the counts of Flanders and Boulogne ; on the other by the king of France with a large army , which the young English princes animated by their presence and popu- A. D. larity . But Henry found means to oppose them in every 1173 ...
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... side of his progress ; for he con- sidered every estate which was not his immediate property as en- tirely hostile , and a proper object of military execution . The barons , reduced to this deplorable situation , their estates destroyed ...
... side of his progress ; for he con- sidered every estate which was not his immediate property as en- tirely hostile , and a proper object of military execution . The barons , reduced to this deplorable situation , their estates destroyed ...
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