 | Ann Doherty - 1812
...himself totally unable to refuse this exorbitant demand. All England was immediately filled with those fortresses, which the noblemen garrisoned, either...from all quarters. ^Unbounded rapine was exercised on the people for the maintenance of these troops; and private animosities, which had with difficulty... | |
 | David Hume - 1819
...unable to refuse bis consent to this exorbitant demand.14 All England was immediately filled with those fortresses, which the noblemen garrisoned either with...difficulty been restrained by law, now breaking out without controul, rendered England a scene of uninterrupted violence and devastation. Wars between the nobles... | |
 | Robert Dodsley, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1821 - 286 стор.
...filled with these fortresses, which the noblemen garrisoned either with their vassals, or with hcentious soldiers who flocked to them from all quarters. Unbounded...was exercised upon the people for the maintenance of the troops; and private animosities, which had with difficulty heen restrained by law, now breaking... | |
 | 1823
...this exorbitant demand the king was forced to comply. All England was immediately filled with these fortresses ; which the noblemen garrisoned either...licentious soldiers, who flocked to them from all quarters. The whole kingdom now became a scene of rapine and devastation. Wars were carried on by the nobles... | |
 | Thomas Curtis - 1829
...the king was forced to comply. ЛИ England was immediately filled with fortresses ; which the nobles garrisoned either with their vassals, or with licentious soldiers, who flocked to them from all quarters. The whole kingdom became, therefore, a scene of rapine and devastation, internal wars were carried... | |
 | Sarah Trimmer - 1849
...in consequence immediately filled with fortresses, which the nobles garrisoned either with their own vassals, or with licentious soldiers, who flocked to them from all quarters. Quarrels arose among the barons, and wars were carried on with great fury in every part of the kingdom.... | |
 | English history - 1851
...unable to refuse his consent to this exorbitant demand. All England was immediately filled with these fortresses, which the noblemen garrisoned either with...difficulty been restrained by law, now breaking out without coutroul, rendered England a scene of uninterrupted violence and devastation. Wars between the nobles... | |
 | David Hume - 1851 - 3157 стор.
...unable to refuse his consent to this exorbitant demand.t All England was immediately filled with those fortresses, which the noblemen garrisoned either with...of these troops; and private animosities, which had witb difficulty been restrained by law, now breaking out without control, rendered England a scene... | |
 | Charles Selby - 1854
...castles and putting themselves in a posture of defence. All England was immediately filled with these fortresses, which the noblemen garrisoned either •with...was exercised upon the people for the maintenance of the troops ; and private animosities, •which had with difficulty been restrained by law, now breaking... | |
 | David Hume - 1854
...unable to refuse his consent to this exorbitant demand.6 All England was immediately filled with those fortresses, which the noblemen garrisoned either with...from all quarters. Unbounded rapine was exercised on the people for the maintenance of these troops ; and private animosities, which had with difficulty... | |
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