Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... affected by this fact . He always looks at other men and at the characteristics of society ab extra . He cannot accurately appreciate the personal motives of individuals within that society , or perceive and estimate the gathering ...
... affected by this fact . He always looks at other men and at the characteristics of society ab extra . He cannot accurately appreciate the personal motives of individuals within that society , or perceive and estimate the gathering ...
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... affected . But the position of a Founder , or , as the old lawyers called him , a Conquestor or Conqueror , while it implies something more and something less than that of an ordinary hereditary King , does not imply the non - existence ...
... affected . But the position of a Founder , or , as the old lawyers called him , a Conquestor or Conqueror , while it implies something more and something less than that of an ordinary hereditary King , does not imply the non - existence ...
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... affected by it , it would enhance rather than diminish the caste feeling within him . From the few facts preserved to us , he seems to have led from his cradle a life of hairbreadth escapes and constant anxiety . When his strong ...
... affected by it , it would enhance rather than diminish the caste feeling within him . From the few facts preserved to us , he seems to have led from his cradle a life of hairbreadth escapes and constant anxiety . When his strong ...
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... affected by the fact . He was never felt to be a King , and no effort on his part could make him either feel or act as a King . When he became a prisoner in the hands of his enemies , many lamented his imprisonment and demanded the ...
... affected by the fact . He was never felt to be a King , and no effort on his part could make him either feel or act as a King . When he became a prisoner in the hands of his enemies , many lamented his imprisonment and demanded the ...
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... affected by external circumstances , was powerful enough to impress its own stamp most decidedly on all around . Under its influence England ceased to be a mere cock - pit for rival barons and a disorganized social chaos . The idea of ...
... affected by external circumstances , was powerful enough to impress its own stamp most decidedly on all around . Under its influence England ceased to be a mere cock - pit for rival barons and a disorganized social chaos . The idea of ...
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Estimates of the English Kings from William 'The Conquereor' to George III John L. Sanford Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2010 |
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