The Life of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester: With Special Reference to the Parliamentary History of His TimeLongmans, Green, and Company, 1877 - 409 pages |
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... show the growth of a popular party . Not much evidence on this head can be deduced from the opposition to Longchamp , whose offences were pro- bably much exaggerated by John for his own ends ; but the rising under Fitz - Osbert makes it ...
... show the growth of a popular party . Not much evidence on this head can be deduced from the opposition to Longchamp , whose offences were pro- bably much exaggerated by John for his own ends ; but the rising under Fitz - Osbert makes it ...
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... shows how far the country had relapsed into a state of things similar to that of seventy years before . This clause was found to be no longer necessary in 1225 ; with this exception , the issue of that year is almost identical The issue ...
... shows how far the country had relapsed into a state of things similar to that of seventy years before . This clause was found to be no longer necessary in 1225 ; with this exception , the issue of that year is almost identical The issue ...
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... shows at once the prematurity and the essential justice of the ideas which prompted the charter of 215 . § 3. THE EARLY YEARS OF HENRY III . The first sixteen years of the reign of Henry III a regency . did not introduce any new ...
... shows at once the prematurity and the essential justice of the ideas which prompted the charter of 215 . § 3. THE EARLY YEARS OF HENRY III . The first sixteen years of the reign of Henry III a regency . did not introduce any new ...
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... show that all the elements of future disaster were already distinctly visible . It cannot have needed very great political insight to foretell that with such a king a rupture was inevitable . But before 1232 the man who was destined to ...
... show that all the elements of future disaster were already distinctly visible . It cannot have needed very great political insight to foretell that with such a king a rupture was inevitable . But before 1232 the man who was destined to ...
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... shows the repute in which he was held , and a possibility which John would not have been slow to take advantage of . The pretext for his degradation was apparently a debt to the Crown , for the custody of his lands of Leicester was ...
... shows the repute in which he was held , and a possibility which John would not have been slow to take advantage of . The pretext for his degradation was apparently a debt to the Crown , for the custody of his lands of Leicester was ...
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