Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest, Volumen1Colburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... followed in the steps of his former master , Duke Robert , and gone on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land , then a favour . ite mode of retiring from the bustle of an active professional career . van of the French army advanced . This ...
... followed in the steps of his former master , Duke Robert , and gone on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land , then a favour . ite mode of retiring from the bustle of an active professional career . van of the French army advanced . This ...
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... followed a large escort with the baggage , and " an innumerable train , " we are told , " of scullions , cooks , carters , and other base drudges , " the royal commissariat of that day . Next to this convoy , which he was anxious to ...
... followed a large escort with the baggage , and " an innumerable train , " we are told , " of scullions , cooks , carters , and other base drudges , " the royal commissariat of that day . Next to this convoy , which he was anxious to ...
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... followed by such a victory , was the most important in its results of any in which William was ever engaged . The eyes of Europe were now directed towards him , as the bravest and most accomplished prince of his times , and the most ...
... followed by such a victory , was the most important in its results of any in which William was ever engaged . The eyes of Europe were now directed towards him , as the bravest and most accomplished prince of his times , and the most ...
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... followed him , and ruled over his little community in peace for the space of twenty - seven years . nobles , however , may have disposed him to give ear more readily to the accusations of persons interested in the destruction of their ...
... followed him , and ruled over his little community in peace for the space of twenty - seven years . nobles , however , may have disposed him to give ear more readily to the accusations of persons interested in the destruction of their ...
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... followed by civil dissensions , so favourable to William's fortunes , he might still have retained possession of the government , and formed the head of a new dynasty of Anglo - Saxon kings . Upon his return in triumph to the capital ...
... followed by civil dissensions , so favourable to William's fortunes , he might still have retained possession of the government , and formed the head of a new dynasty of Anglo - Saxon kings . Upon his return in triumph to the capital ...
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