A History of England from the Earliest Times to the Revolution in 1688: Abridged, Incorporating the Corrections and Researches of Recent Historians, and Continued Down to the Year 1858Harper & brothers, 1873 - 789 страници |
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... Edward I. and Edward II . X. Edward III . and Richard II . NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS : 155 .... 173 A. Death of Richard II . B. Statute of Præmunire . ..... 199 199 1399-1461 . HOUSE OF LANCASTER . XI . Henry IV . , Henry V. , Henry VI ...
... Edward I. and Edward II . X. Edward III . and Richard II . NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS : 155 .... 173 A. Death of Richard II . B. Statute of Præmunire . ..... 199 199 1399-1461 . HOUSE OF LANCASTER . XI . Henry IV . , Henry V. , Henry VI ...
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... Edward III . ) .... Of the Descent of Henry IV . from Henry III . ...... PAGE 57 71 80 92 134 176 ....... 197 Of the Descendants of John II . of France ( in illustration of the French wars of Henry V . ) ................ 207 Of Henry of ...
... Edward III . ) .... Of the Descent of Henry IV . from Henry III . ...... PAGE 57 71 80 92 134 176 ....... 197 Of the Descendants of John II . of France ( in illustration of the French wars of Henry V . ) ................ 207 Of Henry of ...
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... Edward the Confessor ....... PAGE TITLEPAGE . PAGE ix The Raising of Lazarus - sculp- ture of the 9th or 10th cen- tury , from Selsey , now in Chichester Cathedral . xiii - Jeweled Ornament of the Mitre of William of Wykeham ....... xiv ...
... Edward the Confessor ....... PAGE TITLEPAGE . PAGE ix The Raising of Lazarus - sculp- ture of the 9th or 10th cen- tury , from Selsey , now in Chichester Cathedral . xiii - Jeweled Ornament of the Mitre of William of Wykeham ....... xiv ...
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... Edward III . 173 Neville's Cross .... 182 485 Henry IV . and his Queen , Joan of Navarre . From their mon- Medal relating to the Rye Honse Plot . 500 ument at Canterbury 201 Reverse 501 Reverse of great Seal of Edward IV . Medal struck ...
... Edward III . 173 Neville's Cross .... 182 485 Henry IV . and his Queen , Joan of Navarre . From their mon- Medal relating to the Rye Honse Plot . 500 ument at Canterbury 201 Reverse 501 Reverse of great Seal of Edward IV . Medal struck ...
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... Edward the Elder . § 12. Reign of Athelstane . His Conquests , Power , and for- eign Connections . § 13. Reign of Edmund I. His Assassination . § 14 . Reign of Edred . St. Dunstan ; his Character and Power . § 15. Reign of Edwy . His ...
... Edward the Elder . § 12. Reign of Athelstane . His Conquests , Power , and for- eign Connections . § 13. Reign of Edmund I. His Assassination . § 14 . Reign of Edred . St. Dunstan ; his Character and Power . § 15. Reign of Edwy . His ...
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