| Matthew Paris - 1854 - 542 páginas
...and important affair, and this new and most happy arrangement of the affairs of the kingdom, Fulk, bishop of London, was most unbecomingly and uselessly...inscrutable duplicity of the king, which they discovered to b» existing from the• following speech uttered by him. One day he had left his palace at Westminster,... | |
| Matthew Paris - 1854 - 542 páginas
...more, because he was more exalted by birth than the rest. As the hopes of the barons rested on bim, his weak conduct provoked their anger, as they relied...to be existing from the following speech uttered by him. One day he had left his palace at "Westminster, and embarked in a vessel to take his dinner, and... | |
| Matthew Paris - 1854 - 528 páginas
...their anger, as they relied on him to justify the king with the people. Qf the harsh speech of the kiny to the earl of Leicester. The fears and anxieties...to be existing from the following speech uttered by him. One day he had left his palace at Westminster, and embarked in a vessel to take his dinner, and... | |
| Matthew Paris - 1854 - 536 páginas
...anger, as they relied on him to justify the king with the people. Qf the harsh speech of the Tcing to the earl of Leicester. The fears and anxieties...the king, which they discovered to be existing from th» following speech uttered by Viim. One day he had left his palace at Westminster, and embarked... | |
| 1891 - 154 páginas
...and definite conclusion. 1258, JULY. — AN INTERVIEW BETWEEN HENRY AND SlMON DE MONTFORT. M. Paris. The fears and anxieties of the barons were increased by the coming of the month of July with its pestilence-bearing lion and scorching dog-star, whose deadly barking... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1907 - 206 páginas
...alarm.* 1258, July.— An interview between Henry and Simon de Montfort. M. Paris, vol. v., p. 707. The fears and anxieties of the barons were increased by the coming of the month of July with its pestilence-bearing lion and scorching dog-star, whose deadly barking... | |
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