Outlines of HistoryLongman Rees Orme Brown and Green, 1830 - 461 páginas |
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... English residents at the courts of Indian princes , directed the policy of the independent towns of Greece and Asia . The pride and arrogance of Sparta lost her this empire . The oligarchy established and protected at Athens by her ...
... English residents at the courts of Indian princes , directed the policy of the independent towns of Greece and Asia . The pride and arrogance of Sparta lost her this empire . The oligarchy established and protected at Athens by her ...
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... English nation returned to the Anglo - Saxon line , in the person of Edward , sur- named the Confessor , an amiable but feeble prince . An injudicious practice had been introduced of giving the government of large provinces , the former ...
... English nation returned to the Anglo - Saxon line , in the person of Edward , sur- named the Confessor , an amiable but feeble prince . An injudicious practice had been introduced of giving the government of large provinces , the former ...
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... English subjects , now mani- fested nothing towards them but hatred and aversion . Many of the English nobles fled from their country to Scotland , to Constantinople , and elsewhere ; all places of trust were in the hands of the Normans ...
... English subjects , now mani- fested nothing towards them but hatred and aversion . Many of the English nobles fled from their country to Scotland , to Constantinople , and elsewhere ; all places of trust were in the hands of the Normans ...
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... English language , which in part unfortunately succeeded , and hence arose the mingled dialect we now speak . Great as was the suffering caused by the Norman monarchs and their barons , it is to the tyranny of these princes that England ...
... English language , which in part unfortunately succeeded , and hence arose the mingled dialect we now speak . Great as was the suffering caused by the Norman monarchs and their barons , it is to the tyranny of these princes that England ...
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... English crown . Philip had accompanied Richard I. to the Holy Land , and his be- A. D. haviour to that prince does his memory little credit . 1223 . Louis VIII . had , during the lifetime of his father , been invited over to England ...
... English crown . Philip had accompanied Richard I. to the Holy Land , and his be- A. D. haviour to that prince does his memory little credit . 1223 . Louis VIII . had , during the lifetime of his father , been invited over to England ...
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