Epitome of Ancient, Mediæval and Modern HistoryHoughton, Mifflin, 1888 - 618 pages |
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... 499 503 505 507 510 511 513 519 522 524 526 • 529 530 531 532 535 541 • 542 546 547 551 554 557 560 562 563 * Index . 565 1 Contributed by Edward Channing , Ph . D. INTRODUCTION . PROF . DR . CARL PLOETZ , well Table of Contents . vii.
... 499 503 505 507 510 511 513 519 522 524 526 • 529 530 531 532 535 541 • 542 546 547 551 554 557 560 562 563 * Index . 565 1 Contributed by Edward Channing , Ph . D. INTRODUCTION . PROF . DR . CARL PLOETZ , well Table of Contents . vii.
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... Edward Channing , of Harvard College , who took upon himself the preparation of those sections which contain the history of Great Britain and her colonies from 1784 to 1883 , and that of the United States from 1789 to 1883. The thanks ...
... Edward Channing , of Harvard College , who took upon himself the preparation of those sections which contain the history of Great Britain and her colonies from 1784 to 1883 , and that of the United States from 1789 to 1883. The thanks ...
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... Edward the Con- fessor " restored . Henry married Matilda , daughter of Malcolm of Scotland , and Margaret , sister of Eadgar Aetheling . Recall of Anselm . 1101. Invasion of Robert of Normandy , with the connivance of many of the ...
... Edward the Con- fessor " restored . Henry married Matilda , daughter of Malcolm of Scotland , and Margaret , sister of Eadgar Aetheling . Recall of Anselm . 1101. Invasion of Robert of Normandy , with the connivance of many of the ...
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... Edward were defeated in the 1264. Battle of Lewes . May 14. Treaty ( Mise of Lewes ) between the parties . Native coun- selors presented and a new council arranged by a parlia- ment in which four knights from each shire were added to ...
... Edward were defeated in the 1264. Battle of Lewes . May 14. Treaty ( Mise of Lewes ) between the parties . Native coun- selors presented and a new council arranged by a parlia- ment in which four knights from each shire were added to ...
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... Edward I. , of England , Edward renouncing his claims upon Normandy and receiving from Philip 10,000 livres and a guarantee of non - forfeiture for the rest of his French fiefs . 1292-1293 . Conflicts between English and Norman sailors ...
... Edward I. , of England , Edward renouncing his claims upon Normandy and receiving from Philip 10,000 livres and a guarantee of non - forfeiture for the rest of his French fiefs . 1292-1293 . Conflicts between English and Norman sailors ...
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