The barons' war, including the battles of Lewes and EveshamBell and Daldy, 1871 - 390 pages |
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... chronicler ) was then entrusted to the unjust , the laws to outlaws , peace to the turbulent , and justice to wrong- doers . " He became not only obnoxious to the barons , but went through the same vicissitudes of royal favour and dis ...
... chronicler ) was then entrusted to the unjust , the laws to outlaws , peace to the turbulent , and justice to wrong- doers . " He became not only obnoxious to the barons , but went through the same vicissitudes of royal favour and dis ...
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... chronicler compares her . She was received by the King with all the honour due to accomplishments and rank . Nobles met her at Dover , and conducted her in procession through London , where the streets were adorned with gay trappings ...
... chronicler compares her . She was received by the King with all the honour due to accomplishments and rank . Nobles met her at Dover , and conducted her in procession through London , where the streets were adorned with gay trappings ...
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... chronicler ( Robert de Graystanes ) : " Castus erat sed laicus -Latinum non intelligens , sed cum difficultate pronuncians ; unde cum in consecratione suâ profiteri debuit , quamvis per multos dies ante in- structorem habuisset , legere ...
... chronicler ( Robert de Graystanes ) : " Castus erat sed laicus -Latinum non intelligens , sed cum difficultate pronuncians ; unde cum in consecratione suâ profiteri debuit , quamvis per multos dies ante in- structorem habuisset , legere ...
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... chronicler remarks , passed away with their utterance . Subject to the ignominious slights of the court , the great nobles and clergy scarcely needed additional motives for personal resentment and resistance , but the King's conduct in ...
... chronicler remarks , passed away with their utterance . Subject to the ignominious slights of the court , the great nobles and clergy scarcely needed additional motives for personal resentment and resistance , but the King's conduct in ...
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... chronicler ) , it now at length opened its mouth in reproaches , and a threat was uttered that unless speedy redress were made , " it would become their duty to raise a bulwark in defence of the house of the Lord , and of the liberty of ...
... chronicler ) , it now at length opened its mouth in reproaches , and a threat was uttered that unless speedy redress were made , " it would become their duty to raise a bulwark in defence of the house of the Lord , and of the liberty of ...
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