Cameos from English history. By the author of The heir of Redclyffe |
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... seems , however , to be a rule , that nations and families recently emerged from barbarism soon fade and decay under the influence of high civilization ; and just as the first race of Frankish kings had withered away on the throne , so ...
... seems , however , to be a rule , that nations and families recently emerged from barbarism soon fade and decay under the influence of high civilization ; and just as the first race of Frankish kings had withered away on the throne , so ...
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... seem to have been in all respects equal to his father , nor did much that is worthy of note occur in his time . Richard ... seems to have been fully persuaded that he should never return alive . CAMEO III . William ac- His chief care was ...
... seem to have been in all respects equal to his father , nor did much that is worthy of note occur in his time . Richard ... seems to have been fully persuaded that he should never return alive . CAMEO III . William ac- His chief care was ...
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... seem to have been in all respects equal to his father , nor did much that is worthy of note occur in his time . Richard ... seems to have been fully persuaded that he should never return alive . His chief care was for the welfare of his son.
... seem to have been in all respects equal to his father , nor did much that is worthy of note occur in his time . Richard ... seems to have been fully persuaded that he should never return alive . His chief care was for the welfare of his son.
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... seems to have acted in great matters much | Confessor . as he did in the following adventure . He was lying on his bed when a person came into the apartment , and , thinking him asleep , stole some money out of a chest . The King let ...
... seems to have acted in great matters much | Confessor . as he did in the following adventure . He was lying on his bed when a person came into the apartment , and , thinking him asleep , stole some money out of a chest . The King let ...
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... seems throughout to have listened only to his own ambition , and to have scrupled at nothing that could promote his interest . Eloquence , and attention to the humours of the nation , won for him wealth and power that rendered him ...
... seems throughout to have listened only to his own ambition , and to have scrupled at nothing that could promote his interest . Eloquence , and attention to the humours of the nation , won for him wealth and power that rendered him ...
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18 | |
23 | |
43 | |
50 | |
68 | |
75 | |
86 | |
194 | |
206 | |
217 | |
226 | |
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250 | |
264 | |
273 | |
95 | |
107 | |
117 | |
125 | |
131 | |
142 | |
149 | |
159 | |
170 | |
181 | |
280 | |
292 | |
299 | |
306 | |
315 | |
323 | |
333 | |
341 | |
352 | |
365 | |
Términos y frases comunes
Abbey Anjou Archbishop arms army barons battle Becket Bishop brother brought Bruce called CAMEO CAMEO XL captivity Castle Christian Church clergy Count court cross Crown 8vo Crusaders Damietta daughter death declared Despenser died Douglas Duke Earl Edward Edward Bruce Edward II Edward the Confessor Eleanor Emperor of Germany enemy English excommunication father favour Fcap forced French friends gave Gaveston Geoffrey Gloucester hands Harold head Henry Henry III Holy honour horse Hugh Hugh Le Despenser Innocent Isabel Jerusalem John King of England King of France King of Scotland King's kingdom knights lady Lancaster lands London Lord Louis monks Montfort Mortimer murder never nobles Norman Normandy oath peace Philippe Philippe IV Piers Gaveston Pope Prince prisoners promise Queen received Richard Robert royal Saracens Saxon Scotland Scots Scottish seized sent sister slain summoned sword Templars took troops vassals Wales Welsh wife William young САМЕО
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