Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... confidence in men , did not only affect his own interests and reputation most prejudicially , but also lay at the root of much of the misery of the kingdom . Not merely had the King to incur the burden of odium attaching to the mis ...
... confidence in men , did not only affect his own interests and reputation most prejudicially , but also lay at the root of much of the misery of the kingdom . Not merely had the King to incur the burden of odium attaching to the mis ...
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... confidence and sustained order . His expedition in person to Ireland was dictated by something of this feeling , and had he not been drawn away prematurely from that scene by domestic disturbances , he would probably have in- augurated ...
... confidence and sustained order . His expedition in person to Ireland was dictated by something of this feeling , and had he not been drawn away prematurely from that scene by domestic disturbances , he would probably have in- augurated ...
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... confident in his strength . On one occasion , putting to sea with a handful of followers , he hastened to the relief of Joppa , into which town the Turks had already forced their way , and were assailing the remnants of the Christian ...
... confident in his strength . On one occasion , putting to sea with a handful of followers , he hastened to the relief of Joppa , into which town the Turks had already forced their way , and were assailing the remnants of the Christian ...
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... confident was he in his power of retrieving everything , and so strong in him was the spirit of the Crusader . The Crusades , indeed , gave exactly the appropriate vent to his adventurous spirit . There was a great cause , that of God ...
... confident was he in his power of retrieving everything , and so strong in him was the spirit of the Crusader . The Crusades , indeed , gave exactly the appropriate vent to his adventurous spirit . There was a great cause , that of God ...
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... confidence , and their conduct is consequently marked by a total dis- regard of the opinion and counsels of everyone else . Perhaps this is the less dangerous class , since we can ascertain with some certainty the tendencies and limits ...
... confidence , and their conduct is consequently marked by a total dis- regard of the opinion and counsels of everyone else . Perhaps this is the less dangerous class , since we can ascertain with some certainty the tendencies and limits ...
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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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ability action administration Angevin Anglo-Norman Anne appears authority Barons became Bishop brother character Charles Church circumstances conduct considerable constitutional Crown 8vo dangerous death disposition doubt Duke early Edition Edward Elizabeth England English estimate evil eyes fact father favour favourite feeling France George habits hands Henry Henry of Monmouth History honour House of Capet House of Lancaster House of Stuart ideas influence intellectual interests James John JOHN STUART MILL JOHN TYNDALL King King's latter Lollards Lord Lord Hervey marriage ment mind moral nation nature never nobles Oliver Oliver Cromwell Parliament political popular Portrait position possessed Post 8vo prejudices present price 68 Prince probably PUBLISHED BY LONGMANS Queen racter recognised reign religious respect revised Richard royal Second seemed sense sovereign spirit strong Stuart succession sympathies temperament thought throne tion truth Tudor Tudor period vols Whig wife William Woodcuts
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