A Complete History of England: From the Descent of Julius Caesar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748. Containing the Transactions of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three Years, Том 2J. Rivington and J. Fletcher, at the Oxford-Theatre, 1758 - 479 стор. |
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... appeared in a letter from the king of France to Tancred , affuring him , that Richard intended to deprive him of his crown , and propofing that the Sicilian fhould fall upon him fuddenly with his forces , in which cafe he would fecond ...
... appeared in a letter from the king of France to Tancred , affuring him , that Richard intended to deprive him of his crown , and propofing that the Sicilian fhould fall upon him fuddenly with his forces , in which cafe he would fecond ...
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... appeared infolence , in nothing more flagrant than in his behaviour towards the and ingrati- king's natural brother Geoffry , in whose service he had lived , tude , to Geoffry and to whom he was bound by an oath of homage and fealty ...
... appeared infolence , in nothing more flagrant than in his behaviour towards the and ingrati- king's natural brother Geoffry , in whose service he had lived , tude , to Geoffry and to whom he was bound by an oath of homage and fealty ...
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... appeared in perfon before them , and both caftles furrendered at difcretion . Moveden . Richard is Winchester . Immediately after the reduction of these forts , Richard crowned at convoked a general council at Nottingham , where he ...
... appeared in perfon before them , and both caftles furrendered at difcretion . Moveden . Richard is Winchester . Immediately after the reduction of these forts , Richard crowned at convoked a general council at Nottingham , where he ...
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... appeared in his prefence , and throwing to his bro- himself at his feet , implored his majefty's pardon , which was ther John . granted at the interceffion of the queen - mother ; though no part of his eftate was reftored till the ...
... appeared in his prefence , and throwing to his bro- himself at his feet , implored his majefty's pardon , which was ther John . granted at the interceffion of the queen - mother ; though no part of his eftate was reftored till the ...
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... appearing in a boat , and the French king fitting on horfeback , on the bank of the river . Here they agreed to accept the mediation of the pope , and fixed the time and place for another conference , in prefence of the cardinal ...
... appearing in a boat , and the French king fitting on horfeback , on the bank of the river . Here they agreed to accept the mediation of the pope , and fixed the time and place for another conference , in prefence of the cardinal ...
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