An abridgment of the History of England ... revised, corrected, and improved ... Also a continuation ... to the beginning of 1826 by John Dymock: and extended from his continuation to the year 1856, etcCowie, Jolland & Company, 1856 - 382 pagini |
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... earl of Devonshire ; but unwilling to credit common fame in this particular , he sent Ethelwald , his favourite friend , to see , and inform him , if El- frida was indeed that incomparable woman report had described her . Ethelwald ...
... earl of Devonshire ; but unwilling to credit common fame in this particular , he sent Ethelwald , his favourite friend , to see , and inform him , if El- frida was indeed that incomparable woman report had described her . Ethelwald ...
Pagina 23
... Earl Godwin , yet , either from mistaken piety , or fixed aversion , during his whole reign he abstained from her bed , for which the monks gave him the surname of Confessor . Thus having no legitimate issue , and being wholly engrossed ...
... Earl Godwin , yet , either from mistaken piety , or fixed aversion , during his whole reign he abstained from her bed , for which the monks gave him the surname of Confessor . Thus having no legitimate issue , and being wholly engrossed ...
Pagina 25
... Earl of Devonshire . By what means did Alfred obtain information respecting the posture and forces of the enemy ? What success attended the first attack of Alfred ? Which of the prisoners did he allow to remain in England ? What became ...
... Earl of Devonshire . By what means did Alfred obtain information respecting the posture and forces of the enemy ? What success attended the first attack of Alfred ? Which of the prisoners did he allow to remain in England ? What became ...
Pagina 33
... earl of Poictiers and Guienne , in- flamed with a desire of going upon the Crusade , had gathered an immense multitude for that expedition , but wanted money to forward his preparations . He had recourse , therefore , to Rufus , and ...
... earl of Poictiers and Guienne , in- flamed with a desire of going upon the Crusade , had gathered an immense multitude for that expedition , but wanted money to forward his preparations . He had recourse , therefore , to Rufus , and ...
Pagina 38
... Earl of Boulogne , second son of Stephen , Earl of Blois , and of Adela , daughter of William the conqueror , and nephew of the late king , conscious of his own power and influence , re- solved to secure to himself the possession of ...
... Earl of Boulogne , second son of Stephen , Earl of Blois , and of Adela , daughter of William the conqueror , and nephew of the late king , conscious of his own power and influence , re- solved to secure to himself the possession of ...
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