A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... proved unequal to the task , and before the close of the century had to yield the greater part of their territory to the German tribes who swarmed across the Channel in constantly increasing numbers . General Nature and Advantages of ...
... proved unequal to the task , and before the close of the century had to yield the greater part of their territory to the German tribes who swarmed across the Channel in constantly increasing numbers . General Nature and Advantages of ...
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... proved , from the time of Egbert , a serious menace to the West Saxons . They not only infested the southern and south- eastern coasts , but , during the reign of his son , they penetrated in- land1 and even took London and Canterbury ...
... proved , from the time of Egbert , a serious menace to the West Saxons . They not only infested the southern and south- eastern coasts , but , during the reign of his son , they penetrated in- land1 and even took London and Canterbury ...
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... proved a hollow one , and the Arch- bishop made matters worse by suspending and excommunicating a number of his opponents . Henry received the news with a furious outburst of passion . " My subjects are sluggards , men of no spirit ...
... proved a hollow one , and the Arch- bishop made matters worse by suspending and excommunicating a number of his opponents . Henry received the news with a furious outburst of passion . " My subjects are sluggards , men of no spirit ...
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... the superiority of the Church over the State and a stanch advocate of clerical immunity , he proved not to be the man to lead most effectively the popular cause . - The Baronial Demand for Elected Ministers . In April HENRY III 99.
... the superiority of the Church over the State and a stanch advocate of clerical immunity , he proved not to be the man to lead most effectively the popular cause . - The Baronial Demand for Elected Ministers . In April HENRY III 99.
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... proved so evenly balanced that they decided to arbitrate and appealed to Louis IX to settle the points at issue . However , when the French King , in 1264 , decided almost every question in favor of the Crown , Simon , whose chief ...
... proved so evenly balanced that they decided to arbitrate and appealed to Louis IX to settle the points at issue . However , when the French King , in 1264 , decided almost every question in favor of the Crown , Simon , whose chief ...
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