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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... favour . A. C. 1189 . Thefe , whether ecclefiaftic or layman , he expelled from his court , and ever after defpifed as perfidious traitors ; and when fome barons , who had served him in his laft revolt , demanded B VOL . II . refti ...
... favour . A. C. 1189 . Thefe , whether ecclefiaftic or layman , he expelled from his court , and ever after defpifed as perfidious traitors ; and when fome barons , who had served him in his laft revolt , demanded B VOL . II . refti ...
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... favour . He bestowed his niece Maude upon Geoffry , fon of Rotrou count de Perche ; he gave the daughter of Richard Strongbow in marriage to his favourite William Marefchal ; and to Gil- bert , the fon of . Roger Fitz - Rainfray ...
... favour . He bestowed his niece Maude upon Geoffry , fon of Rotrou count de Perche ; he gave the daughter of Richard Strongbow in marriage to his favourite William Marefchal ; and to Gil- bert , the fon of . Roger Fitz - Rainfray ...
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... favour of the crufade . The populace of London , hearing the king had ordered the Jews to be exterminated , immediately took to arms , and be- fieged the merchants of that nation in their houses , after hav- ing murdered all the ...
... favour of the crufade . The populace of London , hearing the king had ordered the Jews to be exterminated , immediately took to arms , and be- fieged the merchants of that nation in their houses , after hav- ing murdered all the ...
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... favour the right which the crown had to the goods faved in fuch difafters : at the fame time , he put himself in a course of penance for his fins , and indulged the clergy of his Norman dominions with another charter , exempt- ing them ...
... favour the right which the crown had to the goods faved in fuch difafters : at the fame time , he put himself in a course of penance for his fins , and indulged the clergy of his Norman dominions with another charter , exempt- ing them ...
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... favour of Richard . Vinefauf . Perfidy of the French king . Mean while the French king disguised his animofity fo well , that the other never suspected his fentiments , but treated him as a particular friend and generous ally . He ...
... favour of Richard . Vinefauf . Perfidy of the French king . Mean while the French king disguised his animofity fo well , that the other never suspected his fentiments , but treated him as a particular friend and generous ally . He ...
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