Cameos from English history. By the author of The heir of Redclyffe |
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... master , and these qualities contributed to gain for him an easy and rapid conquest of Neustria , as the district of which Rouen was the capital was then called . In the course of the following year , he advanced along the banks of the ...
... master , and these qualities contributed to gain for him an easy and rapid conquest of Neustria , as the district of which Rouen was the capital was then called . In the course of the following year , he advanced along the banks of the ...
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... master , instead of kneeling , took the King's foot in his hand and lifted it to his mouth , while he stood upright , thus overturning both monarch and throne , amid the rude laughter of his companions , while the miserable Charles and ...
... master , instead of kneeling , took the King's foot in his hand and lifted it to his mouth , while he stood upright , thus overturning both monarch and throne , amid the rude laughter of his companions , while the miserable Charles and ...
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... master would best be pleased to hear . " Sir , no one should grieve over what cannot be undone , far less over what may be mended . There is no cure for King Edward's death , but there is a remedy for Harold's evil deeds . You have ...
... master would best be pleased to hear . " Sir , no one should grieve over what cannot be undone , far less over what may be mended . There is no cure for King Edward's death , but there is a remedy for Harold's evil deeds . You have ...
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... master . And though our sympathies are all with the dispossessed Saxons , and the Normans appear as needy and rapacious spoilers , there is no cause for us to lament their coming . Without the Norman aristocracy , and the high spirit of ...
... master . And though our sympathies are all with the dispossessed Saxons , and the Normans appear as needy and rapacious spoilers , there is no cause for us to lament their coming . Without the Norman aristocracy , and the high spirit of ...
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... master , King Edward . To him , therefore , who gave the staff , he would resign it . Advancing to the Confessor's tomb , he said , " Master , thou knowest how unwillingly I took this office , forced to it by thee . Behold a new king ...
... master , King Edward . To him , therefore , who gave the staff , he would resign it . Advancing to the Confessor's tomb , he said , " Master , thou knowest how unwillingly I took this office , forced to it by thee . Behold a new king ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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