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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... troops , to win the land . At Hastings Harold3 met the foe , But England's King was there laid low ; The Conqu❜ror WILLIAM gains the day , And rules the realm with iron sway , For one and twenty years , till death In France arrests the ...
... troops , to win the land . At Hastings Harold3 met the foe , But England's King was there laid low ; The Conqu❜ror WILLIAM gains the day , And rules the realm with iron sway , For one and twenty years , till death In France arrests the ...
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... troops , the English about nine thousand , enfeebled by disease ; but the French were defeated , with the loss of ten thousand killed , and fourteen thousand prisoners , while the English loss was below one hundred men . In the thirty ...
... troops , the English about nine thousand , enfeebled by disease ; but the French were defeated , with the loss of ten thousand killed , and fourteen thousand prisoners , while the English loss was below one hundred men . In the thirty ...
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... troops . Harold was killed , with many of the nobility , and nearly 30,000 soldiers . William pretended that he came to revenge the death of Prince Alfred , brother to King Edward ; to restore Robert , Archbishop of Canterbury , to his ...
... troops . Harold was killed , with many of the nobility , and nearly 30,000 soldiers . William pretended that he came to revenge the death of Prince Alfred , brother to King Edward ; to restore Robert , Archbishop of Canterbury , to his ...
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... troops with whom England was overrun ; ordered number of the castles , which enabled the great barons to maintain a power independent of the crown , to be demolished ; and granted charters to several of the towns , by which they held ...
... troops with whom England was overrun ; ordered number of the castles , which enabled the great barons to maintain a power independent of the crown , to be demolished ; and granted charters to several of the towns , by which they held ...
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... troops , and in procuring a bull , or decree , from the Pope , annulling the charter . He then suddenly attacked the barons , who were wholly unprepared , and committed the most horrid cruelties on them and their dependants . Upon this ...
... troops , and in procuring a bull , or decree , from the Pope , annulling the charter . He then suddenly attacked the barons , who were wholly unprepared , and committed the most horrid cruelties on them and their dependants . Upon this ...
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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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