Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... lived . Either there was a purpose evident to them and not to us which relieved their revolting features , or the man himself had become to them an institution rather than an individual , and they accepted his acts as a necessity of his ...
... lived . Either there was a purpose evident to them and not to us which relieved their revolting features , or the man himself had become to them an institution rather than an individual , and they accepted his acts as a necessity of his ...
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... lived their lives after the rule of St. Benedict . And in his day Christianity was such that every man who could followed what belonged to his con- dition . He was also very dignified ; thrice every • • • year he bare his crown as oft ...
... lived their lives after the rule of St. Benedict . And in his day Christianity was such that every man who could followed what belonged to his con- dition . He was also very dignified ; thrice every • • • year he bare his crown as oft ...
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... lived there as foreign conquerors ; with homes and resources in a foreign land , from what they 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 ...
... lived there as foreign conquerors ; with homes and resources in a foreign land , from what they 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 ...
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... lived , should have tended to make him self - reliant and self - assured . Yet , on the other hand , his very foresight and intuition as to men and human contingencies made him ever , under the impulse of the over - ruling feeling ...
... lived , should have tended to make him self - reliant and self - assured . Yet , on the other hand , his very foresight and intuition as to men and human contingencies made him ever , under the impulse of the over - ruling feeling ...
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... lived on his accumulated wealth for many months ; but he did not lose sight of contingent advantages , and the conquest of Cyprus was valued perhaps even more as the acquisition of a satrapy than as a base of military operations , or a ...
... lived on his accumulated wealth for many months ; but he did not lose sight of contingent advantages , and the conquest of Cyprus was valued perhaps even more as the acquisition of a satrapy than as a base of military operations , or a ...
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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 opinion Parliament passion political popular Portrait position possessed Post 8vo prejudices present Prince probably Queen racter recognised reign religious respect revised Richard royal Second seemed sense sovereign spirit strong Stuart subjects succession sympathies temperament thought throne tion truth Tudor Tudor period vols Whig wife William Woodcuts
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