Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest, Volumen1Colburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... the great exemplar for the career of modern kings . Born with a regality of spirit that delighted in daring and magnificent displays of every kind , and bred in hardships and in trials , which endued him with INTRODUCTION . vii.
... the great exemplar for the career of modern kings . Born with a regality of spirit that delighted in daring and magnificent displays of every kind , and bred in hardships and in trials , which endued him with INTRODUCTION . vii.
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... 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 the consent of her relatives and friends . prides himself upon his honourable resistance ...
... 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 the consent of her relatives and friends . prides himself upon his honourable resistance ...
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... spirit have also been preserved . He displayed the combative not less than the acquisitive propensity among his infant sub- jects , not unfrequently challenging them , as he did Harold , to a single encounter . It was upon occasion of ...
... spirit have also been preserved . He displayed the combative not less than the acquisitive propensity among his infant sub- jects , not unfrequently challenging them , as he did Harold , to a single encounter . It was upon occasion of ...
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... spirits , both to resist abroad and to rule at home . He was committed to the government of two of his uncles , so as it may seem he was committed to these tutors as a lamb should be committed to the tutelage of wolves . " - Chron . de ...
... spirits , both to resist abroad and to rule at home . He was committed to the government of two of his uncles , so as it may seem he was committed to these tutors as a lamb should be committed to the tutelage of wolves . " - Chron . de ...
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... spirit of the poor knight , pre- sented him with a sum equal to that which he had before given . " Robert was not less distinguished for his affability and wit than for his magnificence . While at Constantinople , upon one occasion the ...
... spirit of the poor knight , pre- sented him with a sum equal to that which he had before given . " Robert was not less distinguished for his affability and wit than for his magnificence . While at Constantinople , upon one occasion the ...
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