The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... troops Stephen led were , in general , foreign mercenaries , commanded by tumultuous barons , more accustomed to pillage than to conquer . But , in this fluctuation of success , the kingdom was exposed to ruin , whichever side pretended ...
... troops Stephen led were , in general , foreign mercenaries , commanded by tumultuous barons , more accustomed to pillage than to conquer . But , in this fluctuation of success , the kingdom was exposed to ruin , whichever side pretended ...
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... troops of England and France , was the plain Vezelay , on the borders of Burgundy , where when Richard and Philip arrived , they found their armies A. D. amounted to a hundred thousand fighting men . These were all ardent in the cause ...
... troops of England and France , was the plain Vezelay , on the borders of Burgundy , where when Richard and Philip arrived , they found their armies A. D. amounted to a hundred thousand fighting men . These were all ardent in the cause ...
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... troops , de- feated the tyrant , entered the capital by storm , obliged Isaac to surrender at discretion , and took the island into his own possession . It was there that Richard married Berengaria , daughter to the king of Navarre ...
... troops , de- feated the tyrant , entered the capital by storm , obliged Isaac to surrender at discretion , and took the island into his own possession . It was there that Richard married Berengaria , daughter to the king of Navarre ...
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... troops with ardour ; but being artfully amused by Leicester with a pretended negociation , he quickly found his little body of troops surrounded , and himself obliged to submit to such terms as the con- queror thought fit to impose ...
... troops with ardour ; but being artfully amused by Leicester with a pretended negociation , he quickly found his little body of troops surrounded , and himself obliged to submit to such terms as the con- queror thought fit to impose ...
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... troops belonging to Gloucester soon put an end to the pursuit . This happy event seemed the signal for the whole body of the royalists to rise . The well - known valour of the young prince , the long train of grievances which the people ...
... troops belonging to Gloucester soon put an end to the pursuit . This happy event seemed the signal for the whole body of the royalists to rise . The well - known valour of the young prince , the long train of grievances which the people ...
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