The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... young monarch had been from the beginning opposed by Elfrida , his step - mother , who seems to have united the greatest deformity of mind with the highest graces of person , yet he ever shewed her marks of the strongest regard , and ...
... young monarch had been from the beginning opposed by Elfrida , his step - mother , who seems to have united the greatest deformity of mind with the highest graces of person , yet he ever shewed her marks of the strongest regard , and ...
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... young , weak , and inactive , to avail himself of his title . The king was now , therefore , thrown into new difficulties . He saw the youth and inexperience of Edgar , and dreaded the immoderate ambition of Harold . He could not ...
... young , weak , and inactive , to avail himself of his title . The king was now , therefore , thrown into new difficulties . He saw the youth and inexperience of Edgar , and dreaded the immoderate ambition of Harold . He could not ...
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... young William rather the inheritor of his wishes than the crown . In fact , William , from the begin- ning , found himself exposed to many dangers , and much opposition , from his youth and inexperience , from the reproach of his birth ...
... young William rather the inheritor of his wishes than the crown . In fact , William , from the begin- ning , found himself exposed to many dangers , and much opposition , from his youth and inexperience , from the reproach of his birth ...
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... young nobility of Normandy and Maine , as well as of Anjou and Bretagne , to espouse his quarrel ; [ A. D. 1077. ] even his mother , it is said , supported him by secret remittances , and aided him in this obstinate resistance by ...
... young nobility of Normandy and Maine , as well as of Anjou and Bretagne , to espouse his quarrel ; [ A. D. 1077. ] even his mother , it is said , supported him by secret remittances , and aided him in this obstinate resistance by ...
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... young prince wounded his father in the arm , and threw him from his horse . The next blow would , in all probability , have put an end to the king's life , had he not cried out for assistance . Robert then immediately recollected his ...
... young prince wounded his father in the arm , and threw him from his horse . The next blow would , in all probability , have put an end to the king's life , had he not cried out for assistance . Robert then immediately recollected his ...
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