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... barons , their conquerors and despoilers , who were either dissatisfied with the rewards they had received , or disgusted by the imperious character , the over- bearing , and intermeddling of the king . William Fitz Osborn , the prime ...
... barons , their conquerors and despoilers , who were either dissatisfied with the rewards they had received , or disgusted by the imperious character , the over- bearing , and intermeddling of the king . William Fitz Osborn , the prime ...
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... barons who had cast the eyes of affection on his honours and estates , " his great possessions being his greatest enemies . " judges were divided in opinion as to the proper sentence ; some of them maintaining that , as a revolted ...
... barons who had cast the eyes of affection on his honours and estates , " his great possessions being his greatest enemies . " judges were divided in opinion as to the proper sentence ; some of them maintaining that , as a revolted ...
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... barons hastily assembled at that island . Here the king accused his half- brother of " untruth and sinister dealings , " - of having abused his power both as viceroy and judge , and , as an earl of the realm , of having maltreated the ...
... barons hastily assembled at that island . Here the king accused his half- brother of " untruth and sinister dealings , " - of having abused his power both as viceroy and judge , and , as an earl of the realm , of having maltreated the ...
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... barons and all the abbots came , attended with men - at - arms and part of their vas- sals ; the whole assemblage , it is said , amounting to 60,000 men . The chiefs , both lay and church- men , took again the oath of allegiance and ...
... barons and all the abbots came , attended with men - at - arms and part of their vas- sals ; the whole assemblage , it is said , amounting to 60,000 men . The chiefs , both lay and church- men , took again the oath of allegiance and ...
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... barons , and chief men . Henry , the youngest brother of the three , put himself and his five thousand pounds of silver in a place of safety , waiting events , and being fully resolved to avail himself of any means , no matter how ...
... barons , and chief men . Henry , the youngest brother of the three , put himself and his five thousand pounds of silver in a place of safety , waiting events , and being fully resolved to avail himself of any means , no matter how ...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People ..., Volume 1 George Lillie Craik Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
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