Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... respect to all , whenever the position they hold is a permanent one , and whenever they form part of a distinct Royal caste . So also with respect to the conditions im- posed by the successive stages of civilisation in national life ...
... respect to all , whenever the position they hold is a permanent one , and whenever they form part of a distinct Royal caste . So also with respect to the conditions im- posed by the successive stages of civilisation in national life ...
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... respect both in State and Church . The Church served him well in some of his greatest needs , and it was always a powerful political instrument in his hands . He rewarded it richly , he endeavoured to raise its character , and ...
... respect both in State and Church . The Church served him well in some of his greatest needs , and it was always a powerful political instrument in his hands . He rewarded it richly , he endeavoured to raise its character , and ...
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... 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 enforcing his ultimate ...
... 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 enforcing his ultimate ...
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... respect who sees how the character of the vain , frivolous prince developed itself ; and the repeated forgiveness which he extended to him had much of the contemptuous . pity and forbearance of his treatment of Edgar , the Anglo - Saxon ...
... respect who sees how the character of the vain , frivolous prince developed itself ; and the repeated forgiveness which he extended to him had much of the contemptuous . pity and forbearance of his treatment of Edgar , the Anglo - Saxon ...
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... respect . There was something of the same greatness of stamp -magnanimity , they phrased it - and of the same kingly self - reliance which eminently characterised the First William . On one occasion , while besieging his brother Henry ...
... respect . There was something of the same greatness of stamp -magnanimity , they phrased it - and of the same kingly self - reliance which eminently characterised the First William . On one occasion , while besieging his brother Henry ...
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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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