The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688Cadell and Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... courts of Vienna and Turin . I then wore the uniform of an officer , and was introduced at these courts as aid - de - camp to the General , along with Sir Harry Erskine and Captain Grant , now General Grant . These two years were almost ...
... courts of Vienna and Turin . I then wore the uniform of an officer , and was introduced at these courts as aid - de - camp to the General , along with Sir Harry Erskine and Captain Grant , now General Grant . These two years were almost ...
Page xvii
... Courts of Justice . - Criminal Law . Rules of Proof . - Military Force.- Public Manners . Page 197 ― Revenue.Value of Money .. -- CHAP . IV . WILLIAM the Conqueror . Consequences of the Battle of Hastings . Submission of the English ...
... Courts of Justice . - Criminal Law . Rules of Proof . - Military Force.- Public Manners . Page 197 ― Revenue.Value of Money .. -- CHAP . IV . WILLIAM the Conqueror . Consequences of the Battle of Hastings . Submission of the English ...
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... Court of Rome . — Revolt of Young Henry and his Brothers . Wars and Insurrections . War with Scotland . Penance of Henry for Becket's Murder . William , King of Scotland , defeated and taken Prisoner . - The King's Accommodation with ...
... Court of Rome . — Revolt of Young Henry and his Brothers . Wars and Insurrections . War with Scotland . Penance of Henry for Becket's Murder . William , King of Scotland , defeated and taken Prisoner . - The King's Accommodation with ...
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... court of Canterbury ; and being zealous for the propagation of her religion , she had been very assiduous in her devotional exercises , had supported the credit of her faith by an irreproach- able conduct , and had employed every art of ...
... court of Canterbury ; and being zealous for the propagation of her religion , she had been very assiduous in her devotional exercises , had supported the credit of her faith by an irreproach- able conduct , and had employed every art of ...
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... court , numbers of the Kentish men were baptized ; and the King himself was per- suaded to submit to that rite of Christianity . His example had great influence with his subjects ; but he employed no force to bring them over to the new ...
... court , numbers of the Kentish men were baptized ; and the King himself was per- suaded to submit to that rite of Christianity . His example had great influence with his subjects ; but he employed no force to bring them over to the new ...
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