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... England . Speci- mens may be seen in the cathedrals of Aix la Chapelle , Spires , Mentz , and Worms . It is , however , exceedingly difficult to determine the precise age of these relics of art , either in our own or in foreign ...
... England . Speci- mens may be seen in the cathedrals of Aix la Chapelle , Spires , Mentz , and Worms . It is , however , exceedingly difficult to determine the precise age of these relics of art , either in our own or in foreign ...
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... England , and Baliol then invaded Scotland . A deci- sive victory at Halidon , in 1353 , replaced Baliol on the throne , when he acknow- ledged Edward as his superior , and gave up the southern counties of Scotland . Still the nation ...
... England , and Baliol then invaded Scotland . A deci- sive victory at Halidon , in 1353 , replaced Baliol on the throne , when he acknow- ledged Edward as his superior , and gave up the southern counties of Scotland . Still the nation ...
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... England in a gloomy mood , and quarrelled with his ministers . Arch- bishop Stafford , the lord chancellor , had promised to supply the king with funds for his military expenses , but he was unable to raise the amount . He was displaced ...
... England in a gloomy mood , and quarrelled with his ministers . Arch- bishop Stafford , the lord chancellor , had promised to supply the king with funds for his military expenses , but he was unable to raise the amount . He was displaced ...
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... England . He was defeated , and taken prisoner at Neville's Cross , so that Edward was now victorious over both his opponents , and returned to England , where he found the nation almost wild with the success of his arms , but so ...
... England . He was defeated , and taken prisoner at Neville's Cross , so that Edward was now victorious over both his opponents , and returned to England , where he found the nation almost wild with the success of his arms , but so ...
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... England , and crossed the borders to devastate the northern counties ; but the destroyer struck them also ; 5000 soldiers perished by the pestilence , and the survivors dis- banded in haste . The whole of Europe suffered in like manner ...
... England , and crossed the borders to devastate the northern counties ; but the destroyer struck them also ; 5000 soldiers perished by the pestilence , and the survivors dis- banded in haste . The whole of Europe suffered in like manner ...
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