Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... interests . There can be no real reciprocity with him , either in thought or feeling . If he seek to indulge his affections , the difference and inadequacy of any return that can be attempted by their object must tend to degrade the act ...
... interests . There can be no real reciprocity with him , either in thought or feeling . If he seek to indulge his affections , the difference and inadequacy of any return that can be attempted by their object must tend to degrade the act ...
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... interests . Nor was it over men of feeble hands and poor intellects that this ascendancy of William's was gained . He triumphed over fierce races , who to the last fretted under his rule , but who were drawn irresistibly in the wake of ...
... interests . Nor was it over men of feeble hands and poor intellects that this ascendancy of William's was gained . He triumphed over fierce races , who to the last fretted under his rule , but who were drawn irresistibly in the wake of ...
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... interests had made him , as respects the mutual relations of other men , a comparatively impartial administrator . His long - enduring patience ( engen- dered also by his early necessities ) , and yet his uncompromising fierceness in ...
... interests had made him , as respects the mutual relations of other men , a comparatively impartial administrator . His long - enduring patience ( engen- dered also by his early necessities ) , and yet his uncompromising fierceness in ...
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... interest of the State was concerned . To conclude the reserve and suspicion of others fostered in William by his early trials led him to . keep his thoughts , and plans , and reasons for his actions within his own breast ; and as he ...
... interest of the State was concerned . To conclude the reserve and suspicion of others fostered in William by his early trials led him to . keep his thoughts , and plans , and reasons for his actions within his own breast ; and as he ...
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... interests or the aggregate prejudices of classes as such , and he neglected the means for securing permanently the one , while he frequently outraged the other . He looked on men as indivi- duals , and not as Barons or Churchmen , and ...
... interests or the aggregate prejudices of classes as such , and he neglected the means for securing permanently the one , while he frequently outraged the other . He looked on men as indivi- duals , and not as Barons or Churchmen , and ...
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