A Student's History of England from the Earliest Times to 1885, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1899 - Great Britain |
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... Peace . 9. The Duke of Lancaster . 1374-1376 • 260 10. John Wycliffe . 1366-1376 261 II . Lancaster and the Black 3. The Taxation of Aquitaine . Prince . 1376 . 1368-1369 256 1375 5. Anti - Papal 1351-1366 4. The Renewed War . 1369– 6 ...
... Peace . 9. The Duke of Lancaster . 1374-1376 • 260 10. John Wycliffe . 1366-1376 261 II . Lancaster and the Black 3. The Taxation of Aquitaine . Prince . 1376 . 1368-1369 256 1375 5. Anti - Papal 1351-1366 4. The Renewed War . 1369– 6 ...
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... Peace . 278 279 279 • 1. Progress of the War with France . 1382-1386 278 2. Richard's Growing Unpopu- larity . 1385-1386 3. The Impeachment of Suffolk and the Commission of Regency . 1386 4. The Lords Appellant and the Merciless ...
... Peace . 278 279 279 • 1. Progress of the War with France . 1382-1386 278 2. Richard's Growing Unpopu- larity . 1385-1386 3. The Impeachment of Suffolk and the Commission of Regency . 1386 4. The Lords Appellant and the Merciless ...
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... peace , as it was called , prevailed , and there was hardly any need of soldiers to keep order and to maintain obedience . 16. The Invasion of Aulus Plautius . A.D. 43. One question which each Emperor had to ask himself was whether he ...
... peace , as it was called , prevailed , and there was hardly any need of soldiers to keep order and to maintain obedience . 16. The Invasion of Aulus Plautius . A.D. 43. One question which each Emperor had to ask himself was whether he ...
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... peace which a civilised power establishes offers them a richer booty than is to be found elsewhere . The tribes beyond the line which Ostorius held were constantly breaking through to plunder the Roman territory , and he soon found that ...
... peace which a civilised power establishes offers them a richer booty than is to be found elsewhere . The tribes beyond the line which Ostorius held were constantly breaking through to plunder the Roman territory , and he soon found that ...
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... peace unless the whole island was subdued . For seven years he carried on warfare with this object before him . He had comparatively little difficulty in reducing to obedi- ence the country south of the narrow isthmus which separates ...
... peace unless the whole island was subdued . For seven years he carried on warfare with this object before him . He had comparatively little difficulty in reducing to obedi- ence the country south of the narrow isthmus which separates ...
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