Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman ConquestColburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... extreme love of discipline which he afterwards so rigidly en- forced . He was at once arbitrator and dictator in all their dis- putes , and his decisions , it is added , were remarkable for their acuteness and equity.R One or two ...
... extreme love of discipline which he afterwards so rigidly en- forced . He was at once arbitrator and dictator in all their dis- putes , and his decisions , it is added , were remarkable for their acuteness and equity.R One or two ...
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... extreme ; and it was only per- haps to the strong competition of conflicting interests that he owed their submission to his will , and the reluctant acknow- ledgment of William as his heir . Guy , Count of Burgundy , first opened the ...
... extreme ; and it was only per- haps to the strong competition of conflicting interests that he owed their submission to his will , and the reluctant acknow- ledgment of William as his heir . Guy , Count of Burgundy , first opened the ...
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... extreme surprise , and sent one at the head of his train . His magnificence , with his offerings at the holy sepulchre , surpassed all that had been before witnessed . The governor is recorded to have held his character in such ...
... extreme surprise , and sent one at the head of his train . His magnificence , with his offerings at the holy sepulchre , surpassed all that had been before witnessed . The governor is recorded to have held his character in such ...
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... extreme was the violence of faction carried , when fomented by foreign intrigues and rival claims , that Gilbert de Crespin , his father's friend and counselor , did not escape ; and Osberne de Crespin , once the seneschal , and gover ...
... extreme was the violence of faction carried , when fomented by foreign intrigues and rival claims , that Gilbert de Crespin , his father's friend and counselor , did not escape ; and Osberne de Crespin , once the seneschal , and gover ...
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... extreme . But the perils of William's position had early taught him the art of dissimulation , and to assume the firmest countenance in the worst position . He strengthened the outworks of Falaise , and , having reinforced the garrison ...
... extreme . But the perils of William's position had early taught him the art of dissimulation , and to assume the firmest countenance in the worst position . He strengthened the outworks of Falaise , and , having reinforced the garrison ...
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Abbé Prévost Alison Anglo-Saxon Anjou appears Archbishop army authority barons battle battle of Hastings Bayeux Bishop Bishop of Bayeux BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS Brodie brother Caen castle cents character Chron clergy Conqueror Conquest consort cotemporary council court crown death ducal Duchesne Duke of Brittany Duke of Normandy Duke Robert duke's Eadmer Earl Earl Godwin ecclesiastical Edgar Atheling EDITION Edward enemies England English extra cloth Falaise favour favourite Fitz fortune France French Gacé Geoffrey Martel Hallam hand Harold head Henry historians Holy honour Hoveden Hume Ibid King king's kingdom knights land Lanfranc laws LEA AND BLANCHARD'S Lingard lord Mackintosh Malms Matilda ment military monarch nobles Norman Nouv Nouvelle Hist octavo octavo volume period Pict possessed prelates Prévost prince queen ranks received reign Rouen royal Saxon soon sovereign spirit success tenures Thierry throne tion vassals victory Wace Walsingham William young