Rhymes of Royalty: The History of England in Verse : from the Conquest by William, Duke of Normandy, to the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Queen Victoria : with an Appendix, Comprising a Sketch of the Character of Each Monarch, and a Summary of the Leading Events in Each ReignGrant and Griffith, 1849 - Всего страниц: 205 |
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... formed the subject of a written charter , the first they ever possessed . It consists of only four lines , on a bit of parchment six inches long and one broad . The following is a literal translation of this interesting document , which ...
... formed the subject of a written charter , the first they ever possessed . It consists of only four lines , on a bit of parchment six inches long and one broad . The following is a literal translation of this interesting document , which ...
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... formed . While address- ing the king , he took occasion frequently to lift his sword , as if to intimate what Richard might expect , if his terms were not complied with . This insolent be- haviour so exasperated William Walworth , the ...
... formed . While address- ing the king , he took occasion frequently to lift his sword , as if to intimate what Richard might expect , if his terms were not complied with . This insolent be- haviour so exasperated William Walworth , the ...
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... formed to restore King Henry . Warwick became re- conciled to the queen , and in a few days they were at the head of an army of sixty thousand men . Edward was now obliged to fly to Holland , and Henry was once 120 more for a few months ...
... formed to restore King Henry . Warwick became re- conciled to the queen , and in a few days they were at the head of an army of sixty thousand men . Edward was now obliged to fly to Holland , and Henry was once 120 more for a few months ...
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... formed religion ; but her address and caution saved her , and she retained the king's favour till his death . Towards the end of his life Henry became more and more violent and tyrannical . The last objects of his cruelty were the aged ...
... formed religion ; but her address and caution saved her , and she retained the king's favour till his death . Towards the end of his life Henry became more and more violent and tyrannical . The last objects of his cruelty were the aged ...
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... 1605 , the con- spiracy so well known by the name of the Gunpowder Plot , was discovered . The Romanists being disap- pointed in their expectations that James would become a member of that faith , formed a plan for 146 JAMES THE FIRST .
... 1605 , the con- spiracy so well known by the name of the Gunpowder Plot , was discovered . The Romanists being disap- pointed in their expectations that James would become a member of that faith , formed a plan for 146 JAMES THE FIRST .
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Rhymes of Royalty: The History of England in Verse : from the Conquest by ... S. Blewett Полный просмотр - 1849 |
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