The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... never failed to visit all the churches and shrines of mouldering relics within reach , and not content with three public masses a day , he attended others in private , practising religious ceremonies as diligently and with as little ...
... never failed to visit all the churches and shrines of mouldering relics within reach , and not content with three public masses a day , he attended others in private , practising religious ceremonies as diligently and with as little ...
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... never relinquished . By this connexion , King Henry was subsequently entangled in an inglorious war with France , which rendered the Count unpopular with the English , and on the Queen Dowager's death , in 1246 , all their children ...
... never relinquished . By this connexion , King Henry was subsequently entangled in an inglorious war with France , which rendered the Count unpopular with the English , and on the Queen Dowager's death , in 1246 , all their children ...
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... never consecrated . When , subsequently , on a dispute with his clergy , he shut them up in the church for more than three days without food , they looked upon it as a just retribution for their guilt in having elected , under ...
... never consecrated . When , subsequently , on a dispute with his clergy , he shut them up in the church for more than three days without food , they looked upon it as a just retribution for their guilt in having elected , under ...
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... never went ' . On every new perjury the solemnity of the royal pledge seemed to increase : when the oath to the charter was ad- ministered in Westminster Hall ( May 3 , 1258 ) before all the barons and prelates of the realm , every ...
... never went ' . On every new perjury the solemnity of the royal pledge seemed to increase : when the oath to the charter was ad- ministered in Westminster Hall ( May 3 , 1258 ) before all the barons and prelates of the realm , every ...
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... never acknowledged by the greater part of Germany . His wealth seems to have been the prin- cipal inducement with the electors who raised him to this rank3 . Prince Edward displayed , in early manhood , decided symptoms of sound ...
... never acknowledged by the greater part of Germany . His wealth seems to have been the prin- cipal inducement with the electors who raised him to this rank3 . Prince Edward displayed , in early manhood , decided symptoms of sound ...
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