The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... took arms , and even defended a little fortress on the coast of Normandy , for some time , against their united assaults . He was at last obliged to sur- render ; and , being despoiled of even the small patrimony that was left him , he ...
... took arms , and even defended a little fortress on the coast of Normandy , for some time , against their united assaults . He was at last obliged to sur- render ; and , being despoiled of even the small patrimony that was left him , he ...
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... took peaceable possession of his duke- dom at home . : In this manner was Normandy once more united to England ; and from this union , afterwards , arose those numerous wars with France , which for whole centuries continued to ...
... took peaceable possession of his duke- dom at home . : In this manner was Normandy once more united to England ; and from this union , afterwards , arose those numerous wars with France , which for whole centuries continued to ...
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... took some of the principal towns , and showed , by the rapid- ity of his progress , that he meditated the entire conquest of the country . A. D. 1104 . Robert , who had already mortgaged or given away the greatest part of his demesne ...
... took some of the principal towns , and showed , by the rapid- ity of his progress , that he meditated the entire conquest of the country . A. D. 1104 . Robert , who had already mortgaged or given away the greatest part of his demesne ...
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... took possession of those extensive territories . With this great accession of power , young Henry now resolved to reclaim his hereditary kingdom , and to dispute Stephen's usurped pretensions . For this purpose , being previously ...
... took possession of those extensive territories . With this great accession of power , young Henry now resolved to reclaim his hereditary kingdom , and to dispute Stephen's usurped pretensions . For this purpose , being previously ...
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... took every method to raise money for so expensive an undertaking . His father had left him a treasure of above a hundred thousand marks ; and this sum he endeavoured to augment by all expedients , however pernicious to the public , or ...
... took every method to raise money for so expensive an undertaking . His father had left him a treasure of above a hundred thousand marks ; and this sum he endeavoured to augment by all expedients , however pernicious to the public , or ...
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