Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... ment of a prince of mature age . William , then , was exposed from the first to a storm of social obloquy , and deprived of the peculiar prestige and advantages of the ruling caste , within which he was nevertheless included , and to ...
... ment of a prince of mature age . William , then , was exposed from the first to a storm of social obloquy , and deprived of the peculiar prestige and advantages of the ruling caste , within which he was nevertheless included , and to ...
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... ment of England . Anselm himself compared their coupling to that of a wild and untamed ox with a meek and powerless sheep ; but the King could have told a different story as to the inoffensiveness of the gentler animal : Any good man ...
... ment of England . Anselm himself compared their coupling to that of a wild and untamed ox with a meek and powerless sheep ; but the King could have told a different story as to the inoffensiveness of the gentler animal : Any good man ...
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... ment . He became , we are told , a very lion , and more ferocious than a lion . ' His eyes rolled wildly and became blood - shot , his face was inflamed , he poured forth a torrent of abuse and imprecations , and assailed with his hands ...
... ment . He became , we are told , a very lion , and more ferocious than a lion . ' His eyes rolled wildly and became blood - shot , his face was inflamed , he poured forth a torrent of abuse and imprecations , and assailed with his hands ...
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... ment on men and things is a constantly pressing necessity , and the moral depravation of the character may be incalculable , and the mischievous results to others may be irreparable . Such a position was that of Henry the Third . From ...
... ment on men and things is a constantly pressing necessity , and the moral depravation of the character may be incalculable , and the mischievous results to others may be irreparable . Such a position was that of Henry the Third . From ...
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... ment . - It need not be said that the nature of his govern- ment vacillated with the paramount influence to which he was for the time subject . Now it was kept in some degree of order , and made conformable as much as possible to law ...
... ment . - It need not be said that the nature of his govern- ment vacillated with the paramount influence to which he was for the time subject . Now it was kept in some degree of order , and made conformable as much as possible to law ...
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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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