Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... conduct of the King of Scots , Henry called him a traitor , threw down his cap , ungirt his sword , tore off his clothes , pulled the silk coverlet from his couch , and , throwing himself on the ground , gnawed the straw on the floor ...
... conduct of the King of Scots , Henry called him a traitor , threw down his cap , ungirt his sword , tore off his clothes , pulled the silk coverlet from his couch , and , throwing himself on the ground , gnawed the straw on the floor ...
Sivu 68
... conduct , and he had no scruple in appropriating or retaining in his hands Church revenues , or in simoniacal transactions with respect to Church preferments . He was at one time , at any rate , curiously scrupulous as to his oath of ...
... conduct , and he had no scruple in appropriating or retaining in his hands Church revenues , or in simoniacal transactions with respect to Church preferments . He was at one time , at any rate , curiously scrupulous as to his oath of ...
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... conduct to the archer whose arrow caused his death , if not true in itself , at any rate represents what it was con- sidered Richard was capable of , and reads very like the stories already related of the strange Red King . ' He ordered ...
... conduct to the archer whose arrow caused his death , if not true in itself , at any rate represents what it was con- sidered Richard was capable of , and reads very like the stories already related of the strange Red King . ' He ordered ...
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... conduct was not , however , of a permanent character , for we read in the same chronicler , under the year 1195 , In the same year there came a hermit to King Richard , and preaching the word of eternal salvation to him , ' warned him ...
... conduct was not , however , of a permanent character , for we read in the same chronicler , under the year 1195 , In the same year there came a hermit to King Richard , and preaching the word of eternal salvation to him , ' warned him ...
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... conduct of our Princes , we have hitherto been able to recognise a considerable ingredient of good ; but we now come to a King the actuating principle of whose life , if not always flagrantly evil , was always purely selfish in the ...
... conduct of our Princes , we have hitherto been able to recognise a considerable ingredient of good ; but we now come to a King the actuating principle of whose life , if not always flagrantly evil , was always purely selfish in the ...
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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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