The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... success seemed to spread a general spirit of insurrection . The counties of Somerset , Dorset , Cornwall , and Devon , united in the common cause , and determined to make one great effort for the recovery of their former freedom ...
... success seemed to spread a general spirit of insurrection . The counties of Somerset , Dorset , Cornwall , and Devon , united in the common cause , and determined to make one great effort for the recovery of their former freedom ...
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... success unmolested ; for accounts were quickly brought him from England , that a new conspiracy was formed , more dreadful , in being supported by the joint efforts of the Normans and the English . The adventurers who had followed the ...
... success unmolested ; for accounts were quickly brought him from England , that a new conspiracy was formed , more dreadful , in being supported by the joint efforts of the Normans and the English . The adventurers who had followed the ...
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... success . However , as he was a man of undaunted resolution , he seemed resolved to dispute his pretensions to the last ; and the great fame he had acquired in the East did not a little serve to forward his endeavours . He was also ...
... success . However , as he was a man of undaunted resolution , he seemed resolved to dispute his pretensions to the last ; and the great fame he had acquired in the East did not a little serve to forward his endeavours . He was also ...
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... success . The archbishop of Canterbury , as he had taken the oaths of allegiance to Matilda , seemed for a while to ... successes to remove . The prince , having usurped the crown without a title , was obliged to tolerate in others that ...
... success . The archbishop of Canterbury , as he had taken the oaths of allegiance to Matilda , seemed for a while to ... successes to remove . The prince , having usurped the crown without a title , was obliged to tolerate in others that ...
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... success , the kingdom was exposed to ruin , whichever side pretended to victory . The castles of the nobility were become receptacles for licensed robbers , who gave their rapine the name of attachment to party . The land was left ...
... success , the kingdom was exposed to ruin , whichever side pretended to victory . The castles of the nobility were become receptacles for licensed robbers , who gave their rapine the name of attachment to party . The land was left ...
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