Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... became when they had to rely on their own resources , and hold their own as they best .could , as one among several rival races .which inhabited the same island , and which might be balanced or neutralised by a combination of the others ...
... became when they had to rely on their own resources , and hold their own as they best .could , as one among several rival races .which inhabited the same island , and which might be balanced or neutralised by a combination of the others ...
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... became his pliant tools , or were compelled to abandon the field to him . The Court of Rome had to conciliate him , and waive its pre- tensions , just as in the case of his father . Here were strength and energy and success enough , one ...
... became his pliant tools , or were compelled to abandon the field to him . The Court of Rome had to conciliate him , and waive its pre- tensions , just as in the case of his father . Here were strength and energy and success enough , one ...
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... became worse and worse under the spiritual admonitions of the priest Anselm , and the repulsion to his precepts outlasted the presence of the preceptor . Anselm retired to the Continent , in despair or exhaustion , from his long contest ...
... became worse and worse under the spiritual admonitions of the priest Anselm , and the repulsion to his precepts outlasted the presence of the preceptor . Anselm retired to the Continent , in despair or exhaustion , from his long contest ...
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... became less famous as churchmen than as men of arts and letters . Ecclesiastical preten- sions were kept at bay and temporised with ; never practically admitted . Here the student - king encoun- tered the student - priest , and the ...
... became less famous as churchmen than as men of arts and letters . Ecclesiastical preten- sions were kept at bay and temporised with ; never practically admitted . Here the student - king encoun- tered the student - priest , and the ...
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... became a prisoner in the hands of his enemies , many lamented his imprisonment and demanded the release of their dear lord ; but no one seems to have felt the inadequacy of the proposed exchange for him of Robert , Earl of Gloucester ...
... became a prisoner in the hands of his enemies , many lamented his imprisonment and demanded the release of their dear lord ; but no one seems to have felt the inadequacy of the proposed exchange for him of Robert , Earl of Gloucester ...
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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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