An Advanced History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day with Maps and PlansRivingtons, 1911 - Всего страниц: 1085 |
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... FRENCH REVOLUTION , Causes and Progress of the French Revolution - Its effect on the Relations of Great Britain and France - The War against the French Republic - Irish Affairs - The Union , and Fall of Pitt -The War against Napoleon ...
... FRENCH REVOLUTION , Causes and Progress of the French Revolution - Its effect on the Relations of Great Britain and France - The War against the French Republic - Irish Affairs - The Union , and Fall of Pitt -The War against Napoleon ...
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... French , and delighted to welcome among them any foreigners who were distinguished for learning or accomplishments . Edward , therefore , was wishful to bring over to England what he could of Norman civilisation . He spoke French ...
... French , and delighted to welcome among them any foreigners who were distinguished for learning or accomplishments . Edward , therefore , was wishful to bring over to England what he could of Norman civilisation . He spoke French ...
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... French Prince invited to take the Throne . Question of the Succes- In the early days of his reign , Richard had regarded Arthur , the son of Geoffrey , as his heir ; but after Arthur had been handed over by the Bretons to Philip , and ...
... French Prince invited to take the Throne . Question of the Succes- In the early days of his reign , Richard had regarded Arthur , the son of Geoffrey , as his heir ; but after Arthur had been handed over by the Bretons to Philip , and ...
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... French knights , headed by the count of Châlon ; and Edward , nothing loath to engage in a martial adventure , accepted the offer . The tournament , however , turned out to be a serious affair . The French knights fought not to disarm ...
... French knights , headed by the count of Châlon ; and Edward , nothing loath to engage in a martial adventure , accepted the offer . The tournament , however , turned out to be a serious affair . The French knights fought not to disarm ...
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... French court for the conduct of his Gascon subjects . Edward neglected to appear , on which the French king declared his duchy to be forfeited . Anxious to accommodate matters without war , which in the then state of Scottish affairs ...
... French court for the conduct of his Gascon subjects . Edward neglected to appear , on which the French king declared his duchy to be forfeited . Anxious to accommodate matters without war , which in the then state of Scottish affairs ...
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