Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... succession of William to his father's seat could hardly have been the fact of his being born out of wedlock , for illegitimacy was not the exception , but the rule , in the House of Rollo . No adequate explanation has yet been given of ...
... succession of William to his father's seat could hardly have been the fact of his being born out of wedlock , for illegitimacy was not the exception , but the rule , in the House of Rollo . No adequate explanation has yet been given of ...
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... succession was imperilled , rather than those of an aspirant whose claims were disputed . The stain of his birth may have given him some greater percep- tion of the life of common men than falls to the lot of purely legitimate princes ...
... succession was imperilled , rather than those of an aspirant whose claims were disputed . The stain of his birth may have given him some greater percep- tion of the life of common men than falls to the lot of purely legitimate princes ...
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... succession of Matilda to her father's crown , that she should not be married again to a foreign prince without their consent . This was but reasonable , and had Henry fairly put before them his newly - formed scheme of marrying Matilda ...
... succession of Matilda to her father's crown , that she should not be married again to a foreign prince without their consent . This was but reasonable , and had Henry fairly put before them his newly - formed scheme of marrying Matilda ...
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... succession of satisfactory personal interviews , he would have retained , as he won for the moment , every heart to his side . If tranquillity in a kingdom could have been insured by prompt personal repres- sion of overt acts of ...
... succession of satisfactory personal interviews , he would have retained , as he won for the moment , every heart to his side . If tranquillity in a kingdom could have been insured by prompt personal repres- sion of overt acts of ...
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... succession of personal enterprises , in which the physical exertion must have been as great as the individual courage was conspicuous . It must be remembered that his reign comprises only a very small portion of his life , and that he ...
... succession of personal enterprises , in which the physical exertion must have been as great as the individual courage was conspicuous . It must be remembered that his reign comprises only a very small portion of his life , and that he ...
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