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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... officers of state were now dismissed , and twenty - four barons , at the head of whom was Montford , Earl of Leicester , were appointed to finish the new plan . This laid the foundation of the House of Commons . They ordered that four ...
... officers of state were now dismissed , and twenty - four barons , at the head of whom was Montford , Earl of Leicester , were appointed to finish the new plan . This laid the foundation of the House of Commons . They ordered that four ...
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... officers at Shrewsbury , by a man who had been his servant , for the sake of a great reward offered for his apprehension , he was carried to Salisbury , and beheaded without any legal process . However , the Earl of Richmond obtain- ing ...
... officers at Shrewsbury , by a man who had been his servant , for the sake of a great reward offered for his apprehension , he was carried to Salisbury , and beheaded without any legal process . However , the Earl of Richmond obtain- ing ...
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... officers then found Guy Fawkes in the vault , disguised in a cloak , with a dark lanthorn , and tinder box and matches in his pocket , prepared to set fire to the powder . He was seized , and being put to the torture , divulged the ...
... officers then found Guy Fawkes in the vault , disguised in a cloak , with a dark lanthorn , and tinder box and matches in his pocket , prepared to set fire to the powder . He was seized , and being put to the torture , divulged the ...
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... officers of the army , was appointed by the House of Commons to try the king . Being brought before this tribunal on three several days , he refused to acknowledge their right to sit in judgment on him . On the fourth day they ex ...
... officers of the army , was appointed by the House of Commons to try the king . Being brought before this tribunal on three several days , he refused to acknowledge their right to sit in judgment on him . On the fourth day they ex ...
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... officer . The king remarked that the punishment exceeded the offence . It is recorded , that after he had received sentence of death , he spent his few last days in devout exercises . He refused to see his friends , and ordered them to ...
... officer . The king remarked that the punishment exceeded the offence . It is recorded , that after he had received sentence of death , he spent his few last days in devout exercises . He refused to see his friends , and ordered them to ...
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Rhymes of Royalty: The History of England in Verse : from the Conquest by ... S. Blewett Полный просмотр - 1849 |
Rhymes of Royalty: The History of England in Verse : from the Conquest by ... S. Blewett Полный просмотр - 1849 |
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