Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman ConquestColburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... town , the party sat down to an excellent dinner provided by the hostess of the Castle Inn ; Mr. L. presiding , who did not before his departure for Haverfordwest , forget to distribute , after the manner of his knightly ancestors ...
... town , the party sat down to an excellent dinner provided by the hostess of the Castle Inn ; Mr. L. presiding , who did not before his departure for Haverfordwest , forget to distribute , after the manner of his knightly ancestors ...
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... town of Falaise ; and that he invited her attendance the same evening at his lodgings . A more agreeable supposition , but perhaps almost as apocryphal , is that of the lovers having first met at a dance during some public festival ...
... town of Falaise ; and that he invited her attendance the same evening at his lodgings . A more agreeable supposition , but perhaps almost as apocryphal , is that of the lovers having first met at a dance during some public festival ...
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... town of Falaise ; and that he invited her attendance the same evening at his lodgings . A more agreeable supposition , but perhaps almost as apocryphal , is that of the lovers having first met at a dance during some public festival ...
... town of Falaise ; and that he invited her attendance the same evening at his lodgings . A more agreeable supposition , but perhaps almost as apocryphal , is that of the lovers having first met at a dance during some public festival ...
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... town trace their origin further back than the dukes of Normandy . The adjoining town was exempted by William from all duties and other imposts , upon account of his having there first seen the light . - Nouvelle Hist . de Nor- mandie ...
... town trace their origin further back than the dukes of Normandy . The adjoining town was exempted by William from all duties and other imposts , upon account of his having there first seen the light . - Nouvelle Hist . de Nor- mandie ...
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... town of Theroulde , was unable to protect his own life . He was dispatched in his bed by a brother of the cele ... towns became the prey of the 34 WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR .
... town of Theroulde , was unable to protect his own life . He was dispatched in his bed by a brother of the cele ... towns became the prey of the 34 WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR .
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