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... English history . And lest the object of this motto should be doubtful , its promise is strengthened by the formal assertion of his preface : The following tales are all founded upon facts in English history . The aid of fiction has ...
... English history . And lest the object of this motto should be doubtful , its promise is strengthened by the formal assertion of his preface : The following tales are all founded upon facts in English history . The aid of fiction has ...
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... English allies , to improve their condition , should have been the loss of all their political titles and guarantees . Better had Sicily remained with her old parliament , an institution venerable in the eyes of the nation , and ...
... English allies , to improve their condition , should have been the loss of all their political titles and guarantees . Better had Sicily remained with her old parliament , an institution venerable in the eyes of the nation , and ...
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... English and the natives , which had been continually maintained and encou- raged by their rulers , from the first invasion of their country by the barons of Henry II .; aggravated as that system had now been for a century , by religious ...
... English and the natives , which had been continually maintained and encou- raged by their rulers , from the first invasion of their country by the barons of Henry II .; aggravated as that system had now been for a century , by religious ...
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De la Sicile et de ses Rapports avec lAngleterre à lEpoque | 32 |
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