Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman ConquestColburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... established monarchic power in spite of the nobles and the people , and the repeated efforts of both to thwart his plans of royal government . Previously to the revolutions , for such they really were , which he effected , first in ...
... established monarchic power in spite of the nobles and the people , and the repeated efforts of both to thwart his plans of royal government . Previously to the revolutions , for such they really were , which he effected , first in ...
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... establishing William in the ducal seat . Unfortunately , a fatal accident at Vimoutiers terminated at once his expedition and his life ; an event which enabled Earl Roger to mature his plans , and induced him to make an immediate and ...
... establishing William in the ducal seat . Unfortunately , a fatal accident at Vimoutiers terminated at once his expedition and his life ; an event which enabled Earl Roger to mature his plans , and induced him to make an immediate and ...
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... established his ducal power , it was his next object to render it permanent by the advantages of foreign alliance . With the policy of an older statesman , he tempo- rized with the intriguing Henry , and cultivated the friendship of ...
... established his ducal power , it was his next object to render it permanent by the advantages of foreign alliance . With the policy of an older statesman , he tempo- rized with the intriguing Henry , and cultivated the friendship of ...
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... established in Normandy , and how nearly it approached the regular feudal state afterwards established both there and throughout England . 4 It is recorded that the duke passed the ford near the river Mutrecy , This remarkable incident ...
... established in Normandy , and how nearly it approached the regular feudal state afterwards established both there and throughout England . 4 It is recorded that the duke passed the ford near the river Mutrecy , This remarkable incident ...
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... feudal tenants , called together by the obligation of their tenures to assist their lord . - Gesta Guil . Ducis , apud Mazeres . compulsory order which he established , comprehending some modern rules WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . 59.
... feudal tenants , called together by the obligation of their tenures to assist their lord . - Gesta Guil . Ducis , apud Mazeres . compulsory order which he established , comprehending some modern rules WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . 59.
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