Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... latter were concentrated on William and Henry . Unlike many strong fathers , then , he did not prefer the weaker nature in his sons . But neither can it be said that he was substantially unjust to that weaker son . Young Robert , indeed ...
... latter were concentrated on William and Henry . Unlike many strong fathers , then , he did not prefer the weaker nature in his sons . But neither can it be said that he was substantially unjust to that weaker son . Young Robert , indeed ...
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... latter in their chronicles brought out his vices in strong relief , instead of softening and brightening the picture , as in their characters of other persons who were benefactors of the Church . Rufus hated the monks , and , while ...
... latter in their chronicles brought out his vices in strong relief , instead of softening and brightening the picture , as in their characters of other persons who were benefactors of the Church . Rufus hated the monks , and , while ...
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... latter . In the meantime , he reaped a bitter harvest of trouble and anxiety , owing to the quarrels and temporary separation of the ill - assorted and loveless couple . Perhaps this over - caution had something to do also with the more ...
... latter . In the meantime , he reaped a bitter harvest of trouble and anxiety , owing to the quarrels and temporary separation of the ill - assorted and loveless couple . Perhaps this over - caution had something to do also with the more ...
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... latter half of the ninth century . This Ingelgar , we are further told , was the son of one Tertullus , a peasant ( raised by Charles to the rank of Seneschal ) , who was the son of Torquatius ( corruptly called Tortulfus ) , a Roman ...
... latter half of the ninth century . This Ingelgar , we are further told , was the son of one Tertullus , a peasant ( raised by Charles to the rank of Seneschal ) , who was the son of Torquatius ( corruptly called Tortulfus ) , a Roman ...
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... his ultimate ends , but on account of a certain narrowness in his conceptions of social relations which in the latter years of his life became more and more apparent in the measures to which he had recourse , and which EDWARD THE FIRST.
... his ultimate ends , but on account of a certain narrowness in his conceptions of social relations which in the latter years of his life became more and more apparent in the measures to which he had recourse , and which EDWARD THE FIRST.
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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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