The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... taken with one hand what he had given with the other ; they affected to commiserate the English , whom he had reduced to beggary ; and aggravated the defects in his disposition , which they represented as haughty and unforgiving . The ...
... taken with one hand what he had given with the other ; they affected to commiserate the English , whom he had reduced to beggary ; and aggravated the defects in his disposition , which they represented as haughty and unforgiving . The ...
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... taken possession of some fortresses ; but the appearance of the king soon reduced them to implore for mercy . He granted them their lives , but confiscated all their estates , and banished them from the kingdom . William , thus freed ...
... taken possession of some fortresses ; but the appearance of the king soon reduced them to implore for mercy . He granted them their lives , but confiscated all their estates , and banished them from the kingdom . William , thus freed ...
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... taken the veil . Upon her Henry first fixed his eyes as a proper consort , by whose means the long breach between the Saxon and Norman interests would be finally united . It only re- mained to get over the scruple of her being a nun ...
... taken the veil . Upon her Henry first fixed his eyes as a proper consort , by whose means the long breach between the Saxon and Norman interests would be finally united . It only re- mained to get over the scruple of her being a nun ...
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... strength , and retorted the blow with such force , that his antagonist was brought to the ground , and taken prisoner . This decided the victory in fa- A. D. 1119 . vour of the English , who pursued the French with HENRY I. 77.
... strength , and retorted the blow with such force , that his antagonist was brought to the ground , and taken prisoner . This decided the victory in fa- A. D. 1119 . vour of the English , who pursued the French with HENRY I. 77.
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... taken refuge , and where she was pro- 1139 . tected by the queen dowager , who secretly favoured her pre- tensions . This fortress was too feeble to promise a long defence ; and it would have been soon taken , had it not been ...
... taken refuge , and where she was pro- 1139 . tected by the queen dowager , who secretly favoured her pre- tensions . This fortress was too feeble to promise a long defence ; and it would have been soon taken , had it not been ...
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