The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 Seiten |
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... duke of Mercia , whom the king raised up to rival his power , but he got his brother Tosti made duke of Northumberland , upon the death of Siward , who had long governed that province with great glory . Harold's insinuating manners ...
... duke of Mercia , whom the king raised up to rival his power , but he got his brother Tosti made duke of Northumberland , upon the death of Siward , who had long governed that province with great glory . Harold's insinuating manners ...
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... duke of Austria , who commanded him to be imprisoned and loaded with shackles , to the disgrace of honour and humanity . This prince had served under Richard at the siege of Acre ; and being disgusted at some affront offered him by his ...
... duke of Austria , who commanded him to be imprisoned and loaded with shackles , to the disgrace of honour and humanity . This prince had served under Richard at the siege of Acre ; and being disgusted at some affront offered him by his ...
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... duke of Lancaster . But he soon found that his scheme was impracticable ; the country before him was too well guarded to permit his advance ; and all the bridges behind him were broken down ; which effectually barred a retreat . In this ...
... duke of Lancaster . But he soon found that his scheme was impracticable ; the country before him was too well guarded to permit his advance ; and all the bridges behind him were broken down ; which effectually barred a retreat . In this ...
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... duke of Clarence ; the third son was called John of Gaunt , from the place of his birth , and was afterwards created duke of Lancaster ; the fourth was Edmund , earl of Cambridge , afterwards duke of York ; the fifth was Thomas , duke ...
... duke of Clarence ; the third son was called John of Gaunt , from the place of his birth , and was afterwards created duke of Lancaster ; the fourth was Edmund , earl of Cambridge , afterwards duke of York ; the fifth was Thomas , duke ...
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... duke of Gloucester ; and only those of his own faction were admitted as members of the committee . It was not without a struggle that the king saw himself thus totally divested of authority : he endeavoured first to gain over the ...
... duke of Gloucester ; and only those of his own faction were admitted as members of the committee . It was not without a struggle that the king saw himself thus totally divested of authority : he endeavoured first to gain over the ...
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