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... seems to have been a warlike youth , compelled by a quarrel with their " over king " to flee away with his brother to England . Here he became a viking chief , and , after many successful voy - membrance to his subjects - emphatical ...
... seems to have been a warlike youth , compelled by a quarrel with their " over king " to flee away with his brother to England . Here he became a viking chief , and , after many successful voy - membrance to his subjects - emphatical ...
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... seems to have doated with a more than mother's fondness , and whom , notwithstanding the illegitimacy of his birth , he determined to make his heir . Of little consequence was mere illegitimacy . Some of the dukes had not been clear of ...
... seems to have doated with a more than mother's fondness , and whom , notwithstanding the illegitimacy of his birth , he determined to make his heir . Of little consequence was mere illegitimacy . Some of the dukes had not been clear of ...
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... seems strange . Might it not be that the sanctity which invested pilgrimage produced a com- manding effect on rude but devout minds ? and the supplication which might have been refused to the duke , in merely departing on an errand of ...
... seems strange . Might it not be that the sanctity which invested pilgrimage produced a com- manding effect on rude but devout minds ? and the supplication which might have been refused to the duke , in merely departing on an errand of ...
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... seems to have been viewed - like his cherished sports , hawking and hunting - as a mere pastime , now turned his arms against Geoffry Martel , Count of An- jou , who had obtained possession of Alençon , and continually harassed the ...
... seems to have been viewed - like his cherished sports , hawking and hunting - as a mere pastime , now turned his arms against Geoffry Martel , Count of An- jou , who had obtained possession of Alençon , and continually harassed the ...
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... seems to us to throw strong suspicion on William is , that if Harold gained aught by the death of the Atheling , William certainly gained more ; for the Norman historians de- clare that immediately on his death , Edward nominated the ...
... seems to us to throw strong suspicion on William is , that if Harold gained aught by the death of the Atheling , William certainly gained more ; for the Norman historians de- clare that immediately on his death , Edward nominated the ...
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