Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... reigns , or by the meagre and often incongruous summaries of qualities which precede or conclude the narrative of each reign . Though something has been done in this direction in the case of particular Kings , I am not aware of any ...
... reigns , or by the meagre and often incongruous summaries of qualities which precede or conclude the narrative of each reign . Though something has been done in this direction in the case of particular Kings , I am not aware of any ...
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... reign of Charles the First and the Common- wealth , with which my own studies have made me most familiar , I have naturally relied more entirely on my own researches . The Estimates ' have been revised throughout , and a few additions ...
... reign of Charles the First and the Common- wealth , with which my own studies have made me most familiar , I have naturally relied more entirely on my own researches . The Estimates ' have been revised throughout , and a few additions ...
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... reign Rufus had to contend for his life as well as his throne against incessant conspiracies of the Norman barons , and it was only by the aid of the Anglo - Danish population , and by carrying the war into the Norman home of his ...
... reign Rufus had to contend for his life as well as his throne against incessant conspiracies of the Norman barons , and it was only by the aid of the Anglo - Danish population , and by carrying the war into the Norman home of his ...
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... reign , that he might awe the delinquents by the terror of example , he was most inclined to punish by deprivation of limb ; afterwards by mulct . Thus , in consequence of the rectitude of his conduct , as is natural to men , he was ...
... reign , that he might awe the delinquents by the terror of example , he was most inclined to punish by deprivation of limb ; afterwards by mulct . Thus , in consequence of the rectitude of his conduct , as is natural to men , he was ...
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... and in Normandy . ' Henry of Huntingdon , writing towards the close of the reign of Stephen , gives us an impartial summary of the public opinion respecting King Henry at his death 36 ESTIMATES OF THE ENGLISH KINGS .
... and in Normandy . ' Henry of Huntingdon , writing towards the close of the reign of Stephen , gives us an impartial summary of the public opinion respecting King Henry at his death 36 ESTIMATES OF THE ENGLISH KINGS .
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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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