Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman ConquestColburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... soon become a favourite with his father , and he was carefully nurtured and brought up in the ducal palace or castle at Falaise . He must 9 Saxon Genealogy . 1 Robert and Odo . Robert appears to have been a favourite Christian name ...
... soon become a favourite with his father , and he was carefully nurtured and brought up in the ducal palace or castle at Falaise . He must 9 Saxon Genealogy . 1 Robert and Odo . Robert appears to have been a favourite Christian name ...
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... soon after inquired if he had not made a mistake ? " By no means , " replied the knight , " I gave the exact sum . " The duke , admiring the honest spirit of the poor knight , pre- sented him with a sum equal to that which he had before ...
... soon after inquired if he had not made a mistake ? " By no means , " replied the knight , " I gave the exact sum . " The duke , admiring the honest spirit of the poor knight , pre- sented him with a sum equal to that which he had before ...
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... soon to burst upon William's head . It was only the recollection of the signal services of Duke Robert , and of the prudence and valour of his ancestors , the beneficent reign of Richard the Good , and the exploits of their founder ...
... soon to burst upon William's head . It was only the recollection of the signal services of Duke Robert , and of the prudence and valour of his ancestors , the beneficent reign of Richard the Good , and the exploits of their founder ...
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... soon appeared in the field , among whom Wil- liam , Earl of Arques , the young duke's uncle , was one of the most formidable . There were also Guy of Burgundy , the Counts of Mortaine and Eu , and the most distinguished of all allied to ...
... soon appeared in the field , among whom Wil- liam , Earl of Arques , the young duke's uncle , was one of the most formidable . There were also Guy of Burgundy , the Counts of Mortaine and Eu , and the most distinguished of all allied to ...
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... soon made it appear . Forgetting all obligations to his relative , the late duke , Henry's ambition betrayed itself in a more open manner , when William was removed from under his eye , and he blamed him- self for having too easily ...
... soon made it appear . Forgetting all obligations to his relative , the late duke , Henry's ambition betrayed itself in a more open manner , when William was removed from under his eye , and he blamed him- self for having too easily ...
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