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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... themselves to remain in cuftody , until their heads fhould be redeemed , with two hundred thousand Byzan- tines ; and , in failure of this ranfom , within a certain time , they were to be at the mercy of the conquerors . Hoveden . own ...
... themselves to remain in cuftody , until their heads fhould be redeemed , with two hundred thousand Byzan- tines ; and , in failure of this ranfom , within a certain time , they were to be at the mercy of the conquerors . Hoveden . own ...
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... themselves into his fervice . They were fubjects of a petty Saracen prince , whose territories lay in the mountains of Phoenicia , and who was known by the name of the old Man of the Mountain . He was an artful prince , who knew very ...
... themselves into his fervice . They were fubjects of a petty Saracen prince , whose territories lay in the mountains of Phoenicia , and who was known by the name of the old Man of the Mountain . He was an artful prince , who knew very ...
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... with his life . All his baggage and treasure , his feal and portable chapel were taken , with the contracts figned by the rebellious barons who Fretteval . A. C. 1194. had obliged themselves to ftand by Philip I had RICHARD 27 I.
... with his life . All his baggage and treasure , his feal and portable chapel were taken , with the contracts figned by the rebellious barons who Fretteval . A. C. 1194. had obliged themselves to ftand by Philip I had RICHARD 27 I.
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... themselves to ftand by Philip and John against Dueto Col. their own fovereign . Hoveden . enquiry into Immediately after this victory , the king marched with in- Richard fets credible expedition into Guienne , against the count of En ...
... themselves to ftand by Philip and John against Dueto Col. their own fovereign . Hoveden . enquiry into Immediately after this victory , the king marched with in- Richard fets credible expedition into Guienne , against the count of En ...
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... themselves with fuch a confiderable fum of money , on account of the length and dangers of the journey ; the king however was dif- Chr . Gerv . charged from paying the remainder of his ranfom , amounting Rymer . to twenty thousand marks ...
... themselves with fuch a confiderable fum of money , on account of the length and dangers of the journey ; the king however was dif- Chr . Gerv . charged from paying the remainder of his ranfom , amounting Rymer . to twenty thousand marks ...
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