The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth ; how in Asia , British adventurers founded an empire not less splendid and more durable than that of Alexander . Nor will it be less my duty faithfully to ...
... realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth ; how in Asia , British adventurers founded an empire not less splendid and more durable than that of Alexander . Nor will it be less my duty faithfully to ...
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... realm . The struggle between the two fierce Teutonic breeds lasted through six generations . Each was alternately paramount . Cruel massacres followed by cruel re- tribution , provinces wasted , convents plundered , and cities rased to ...
... realm . The struggle between the two fierce Teutonic breeds lasted through six generations . Each was alternately paramount . Cruel massacres followed by cruel re- tribution , provinces wasted , convents plundered , and cities rased to ...
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... realm to which they were now confined would not , in the phrase of Comines , the most judicious observer of that time , suffice for them all . Two aristocratical factions , headed by two branches of the royal family , engaged in a long ...
... realm to which they were now confined would not , in the phrase of Comines , the most judicious observer of that time , suffice for them all . Two aristocratical factions , headed by two branches of the royal family , engaged in a long ...
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... realm . The first case reported was that of the year 1217 : much importance was attached to the cases of 1326 , of 1377 , and of 1422 : but the case which was justly considered as most in point was that of 1455. Thus in our country the ...
... realm . The first case reported was that of the year 1217 : much importance was attached to the cases of 1326 , of 1377 , and of 1422 : but the case which was justly considered as most in point was that of 1455. Thus in our country the ...
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... realm : he could at his pleasure dismiss them ; and his assent was necessary to all their CH . I. 29 BEFORE THE RESTORATION . Nature of the limited Monarchies of the Middle Ages: Pre- rogatives of the early English Kings ·
... realm : he could at his pleasure dismiss them ; and his assent was necessary to all their CH . I. 29 BEFORE THE RESTORATION . Nature of the limited Monarchies of the Middle Ages: Pre- rogatives of the early English Kings ·
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