The Barons' War; Including the Battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... seems to have been his devotion , if it can be so called ; in his movements , either in England or on the continent , he never failed to visit all the churches and shrines of mouldering relics within reach , and not content with three ...
... seems to have been his devotion , if it can be so called ; in his movements , either in England or on the continent , he never failed to visit all the churches and shrines of mouldering relics within reach , and not content with three ...
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... seems no reason to doubt his good faith and loyalty . The King , however , reproached him with personal insult as a traitor , and he was made to feel all the bitterness of serving a fickle prince , who alternately caressed and ...
... seems no reason to doubt his good faith and loyalty . The King , however , reproached him with personal insult as a traitor , and he was made to feel all the bitterness of serving a fickle prince , who alternately caressed and ...
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... seem to have had previous notice of his mother's marriage , yet he wrote to congratulate the court on hearing of it , May 20 , 1220 , " gavisi sumus et plurimum lætati . " - Rymer . Particulars relat- ing to the family of Le Brun are ...
... seem to have had previous notice of his mother's marriage , yet he wrote to congratulate the court on hearing of it , May 20 , 1220 , " gavisi sumus et plurimum lætati . " - Rymer . Particulars relat- ing to the family of Le Brun are ...
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... 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 principle and energy , in remarkable con- trast to the King his father ...
... 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 principle and energy , in remarkable con- trast to the King his father ...
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... seem to connect him more readily with the feelings of the other aliens who surrounded the King . In his capacity of High Steward — though the powerful family of Le Bigod also claimed this honour - he attended to hold the basin of water ...
... seem to connect him more readily with the feelings of the other aliens who surrounded the King . In his capacity of High Steward — though the powerful family of Le Bigod also claimed this honour - he attended to hold the basin of water ...
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