Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman ConquestColburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... honour of their feudal lord's arrival , and , after inspecting several interesting localities connected with the town , the party sat down to an excellent dinner provided by the hostess of the Castle Inn ; Mr. L. presiding , who did not ...
... honour of their feudal lord's arrival , and , after inspecting several interesting localities connected with the town , the party sat down to an excellent dinner provided by the hostess of the Castle Inn ; Mr. L. presiding , who did not ...
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... honour , who flies into a great passion , and retorts upon the chamberlain with proper spirit , for he was one of the principal citizens of Falaise , and it annoyed him to think that he could not give his own daughter in marriage with ...
... honour , who flies into a great passion , and retorts upon the chamberlain with proper spirit , for he was one of the principal citizens of Falaise , and it annoyed him to think that he could not give his own daughter in marriage with ...
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Thomas Roscoe. honour of her family , and for her own advantage , so that she need not to be ashamed . Neither levity , she declares , nor folly of any kind , shall influence her in so serious a proceeding , nor will she deign to accept ...
Thomas Roscoe. honour of her family , and for her own advantage , so that she need not to be ashamed . Neither levity , she declares , nor folly of any kind , shall influence her in so serious a proceeding , nor will she deign to accept ...
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... honour of the fair Arlette , and with the aid of St. More endeavoured to rescue her name from some of the obloquy attached to it , from the Anglo - Saxon aversion to her descendants , it is time to recur to our more immediate subject ...
... honour of the fair Arlette , and with the aid of St. More endeavoured to rescue her name from some of the obloquy attached to it , from the Anglo - Saxon aversion to her descendants , it is time to recur to our more immediate subject ...
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... and 8 J. Brompton ; Chron . de Nor .; Henry Hist . of Britain . 9 W. Pictaviensis ; Chron . de Nor .; W. of Malms .; Henderson ; Hay- ward . ' Ibid . honour in his own states . A warm friend and WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . 29.
... and 8 J. Brompton ; Chron . de Nor .; Henry Hist . of Britain . 9 W. Pictaviensis ; Chron . de Nor .; W. of Malms .; Henderson ; Hay- ward . ' Ibid . honour in his own states . A warm friend and WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . 29.
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