The Victoria History of England: From the Landing of Julius Caesar, B.C. 54, to the Marriage of H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, A.D. 1863Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1865 - 723 страница |
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... sent captive to Rome . His fame had preceded him , and when he made his public entry the whole city came forth to see the brave barbarian , who for so many years had hurled scorn and defiance at the imperial legions . The British Prince ...
... sent captive to Rome . His fame had preceded him , and when he made his public entry the whole city came forth to see the brave barbarian , who for so many years had hurled scorn and defiance at the imperial legions . The British Prince ...
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... sent spies to their camp , who were detected and led into William's presence . Instead of ordering them off to instant execution , as many less prudent generals would have done , the Duke desired that they should be led through the camp ...
... sent spies to their camp , who were detected and led into William's presence . Instead of ordering them off to instant execution , as many less prudent generals would have done , the Duke desired that they should be led through the camp ...
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... holy relics . Previously to commencing the war , William sent ambassadors to Harold , pointing out that he had COIN OF WILLIAM I. committed perjury and sacrilege by accepting the crown of England. THE NORMAN DYNASTY ...
... holy relics . Previously to commencing the war , William sent ambassadors to Harold , pointing out that he had COIN OF WILLIAM I. committed perjury and sacrilege by accepting the crown of England. THE NORMAN DYNASTY ...
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... sent ambassadors requesting the hand of this lady in marriage . To his entreaty Earl Baldwin gladly consented , but the lady objected to be wooed in such an unknightly manner , and refused to wed the husband chosen for her . Not content ...
... sent ambassadors requesting the hand of this lady in marriage . To his entreaty Earl Baldwin gladly consented , but the lady objected to be wooed in such an unknightly manner , and refused to wed the husband chosen for her . Not content ...
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... sent one of his courtiers to entreat the Duke and his followers to put on their cloaks . " Go " said Robert , " and tell your master that it is not the custom of the Normans to carry about with them the seats they use at the banquet ...
... sent one of his courtiers to entreat the Duke and his followers to put on their cloaks . " Go " said Robert , " and tell your master that it is not the custom of the Normans to carry about with them the seats they use at the banquet ...
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