The Romance of History: France, Volumen1E. Bull, 1831 |
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... kingdom amongst his most powerful barons . He next disarmed the English , and ordered that no light should be seen in their houses after eight o'clock : for which purpose a bell should ring at that hour , when they were to cover all ...
... kingdom amongst his most powerful barons . He next disarmed the English , and ordered that no light should be seen in their houses after eight o'clock : for which purpose a bell should ring at that hour , when they were to cover all ...
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... kingdom is now experiencing the ten- der mercies of the Conqueror : our liberties are trampled under foot ; our religion insulted and despised ; and our reverend prelates selected one by one as lambs for the slaughter . The noble ...
... kingdom is now experiencing the ten- der mercies of the Conqueror : our liberties are trampled under foot ; our religion insulted and despised ; and our reverend prelates selected one by one as lambs for the slaughter . The noble ...
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... kingdom without benefiting the Saxon cause , and have ever since maintained tranquillity and obedience in your diocese . " " And did not Stigand , and Agelric , and Agel- mare the same , " answered the Bishop ; " and what is their ...
... kingdom without benefiting the Saxon cause , and have ever since maintained tranquillity and obedience in your diocese . " " And did not Stigand , and Agelric , and Agel- mare the same , " answered the Bishop ; " and what is their ...
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... kingdom , whither he had been sent with an army to reinstate his nephew Edgar , son of Malcolm , on the throne . After this , Edgar Atheling joined Duke Robert in the Holy Land . This year the Crusaders took Jerusalem , putting forty ...
... kingdom , whither he had been sent with an army to reinstate his nephew Edgar , son of Malcolm , on the throne . After this , Edgar Atheling joined Duke Robert in the Holy Land . This year the Crusaders took Jerusalem , putting forty ...
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... kingdom for the pur- pose of enforcing his just and reasonable demand . " Say you so ? " answered the King ; " then me- thinks it would be treating King Robert , as thou callest him , uncivilly , seeing he is so near us , to 66 send an ...
... kingdom for the pur- pose of enforcing his just and reasonable demand . " Say you so ? " answered the King ; " then me- thinks it would be treating King Robert , as thou callest him , uncivilly , seeing he is so near us , to 66 send an ...
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Adelaide Alan Archbishop arms army arrived arrow Barons battle beauty Bishop Blanche of Bourbon bosom brother brow Burgundians castle Chester Constable crown daughter death Don Henry Don Pedro dream Duke Duke of Normandy Earl Alberic Earl of Chalon Earl of Chester Earl Ranulph Edgar Atheling enemy English Eustace de Mortimer eyes fair father Fitzwalter forest gallant gates gazed grasp Guarine Guienne hand Hastings head heard heart Heaven Henry Beauclerc honour King Edward King Henry King of England King of France King's kingdom Lady Adelaide Lady Mellent liege lips Lord Morice minstrel monarch Monk noble Norman Normandy numbers Palmer peace Pencarn person Prince Prince of Wales prisoner Richard Robert rode Saxon saying seemed shout Sir Eustace Sir Fulco Sir Knight smile speedily Spenser steed stood sword thee thou throne tournament traitor Tyrrel valour voice Wales Walter Welsh Whittington William Wulstan