The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 2Cadell and Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... appearance at his coronation ; but some of them bringing him large presents from their nation , presumed , in confidence of that merit , to approach the hall in which he dined : Being dis- covered , they were exposed to the insults of ...
... appearance at his coronation ; but some of them bringing him large presents from their nation , presumed , in confidence of that merit , to approach the hall in which he dined : Being dis- covered , they were exposed to the insults of ...
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... appearance of sanctity in his conduct , that Fulk , curate of Neuilly , a zealous preacher of the Crusade , who from that merit had acquired the privilege of speaking the boldest truths , advised him to rid himself of his notorious ...
... appearance of sanctity in his conduct , that Fulk , curate of Neuilly , a zealous preacher of the Crusade , who from that merit had acquired the privilege of speaking the boldest truths , advised him to rid himself of his notorious ...
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... , and inflexible , they were irritated with the least appearance of injury , and were incapable , by Vinisauf , p.305 . h Hoveden , p . 660 . i mutual X. 1190 . mutual condescensions , to efface those causes 8 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... , and inflexible , they were irritated with the least appearance of injury , and were incapable , by Vinisauf , p.305 . h Hoveden , p . 660 . i mutual X. 1190 . mutual condescensions , to efface those causes 8 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... appeared an absolute necessity of abandoning for the present all hopes of farther con- quest , and of securing the acquisitions of the Chris- tians by an accommodation with Saladin . Richard , therefore , concluded a truce with that ...
... appeared an absolute necessity of abandoning for the present all hopes of farther con- quest , and of securing the acquisitions of the Chris- tians by an accommodation with Saladin . Richard , therefore , concluded a truce with that ...
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... appeared in that critical moment ; a gallant nobleman , who had acquired great honour during the Crusade , and who , being more fortunate than his master in finding his passage homewards , took on him the command in Roüen , and exerted ...
... appeared in that critical moment ; a gallant nobleman , who had acquired great honour during the Crusade , and who , being more fortunate than his master in finding his passage homewards , took on him the command in Roüen , and exerted ...
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