History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Reign of VictoriaD. Appleton, 1852 - Всего страниц: 387 |
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... Lord Cobham - one of the earliest Reformers in England - Henry V. makes war with France - Battle of Azincourt - Duke of Burgundy assassinated -Henry V. marries the princess Catharine of France - he dies - Com- forts of life ...
... Lord Cobham - one of the earliest Reformers in England - Henry V. makes war with France - Battle of Azincourt - Duke of Burgundy assassinated -Henry V. marries the princess Catharine of France - he dies - Com- forts of life ...
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... Lord Hastings beheaded - young princes murdered - Gloucester crowned king - Popular amusements in England in this reign . CHAPTER XXIII . 207 Richard III - conspiracy formed against him - Earl of Richmond- collects an army - Richard ...
... Lord Hastings beheaded - young princes murdered - Gloucester crowned king - Popular amusements in England in this reign . CHAPTER XXIII . 207 Richard III - conspiracy formed against him - Earl of Richmond- collects an army - Richard ...
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... Lord Chatham - pretences for war - French Revolution -- Bonaparte- Peninsular war - Sir John Moore - Lord Wellington - Bonaparte sent to Elba - Battle of Waterloo - General peace in Europe - George III . dies . CHAPTER XXXIX . 381 ...
... Lord Chatham - pretences for war - French Revolution -- Bonaparte- Peninsular war - Sir John Moore - Lord Wellington - Bonaparte sent to Elba - Battle of Waterloo - General peace in Europe - George III . dies . CHAPTER XXXIX . 381 ...
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... lord to thy people . Be thou the chil- dren's father and the widow's friend . Comfort thou the poor , and shelter the weak ; and with all thy might , right that which is wrong . And , son , govern thyself , by law , then shall the Lord ...
... lord to thy people . Be thou the chil- dren's father and the widow's friend . Comfort thou the poor , and shelter the weak ; and with all thy might , right that which is wrong . And , son , govern thyself , by law , then shall the Lord ...
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... Lord lay , " and also to erect churches and other monuments on the places consecrated by his living actions . After the erection of these edifices , and the establish- ment of convents in the Holy Land , as Palestine began to be called ...
... Lord lay , " and also to erect churches and other monuments on the places consecrated by his living actions . After the erection of these edifices , and the establish- ment of convents in the Holy Land , as Palestine began to be called ...
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