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... Paris . 228 The English crown hostile to Frederick Cardinal Otho comes to England 229 230 He flies from Oxford Oppression practised by the Roman clergy Frederick remonstrates with King Henry Flight of the Archbishop of Canterbury Stand ...
... Paris . 228 The English crown hostile to Frederick Cardinal Otho comes to England 229 230 He flies from Oxford Oppression practised by the Roman clergy Frederick remonstrates with King Henry Flight of the Archbishop of Canterbury Stand ...
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... are pil- grims and travellers going whithersoever they please ; yet I do not dare to pass through lands subject to * M. Paris . 6 XI . 1235-1239 . the Empire ! ' He grasped 24 THE HISTORY OF The Milanese retreat before him.
... are pil- grims and travellers going whithersoever they please ; yet I do not dare to pass through lands subject to * M. Paris . 6 XI . 1235-1239 . the Empire ! ' He grasped 24 THE HISTORY OF The Milanese retreat before him.
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... God ; and if he knew the way in which they have procured these advocates in his * M. Paris . † Rymer . Godefr . Colon . Court , he would not listen to them . ' 44 THE HISTORY OF He restores the Bishop of Worms to favour.
... God ; and if he knew the way in which they have procured these advocates in his * M. Paris . † Rymer . Godefr . Colon . Court , he would not listen to them . ' 44 THE HISTORY OF He restores the Bishop of Worms to favour.
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... rebels , offering them the choice of ground . They refused to listen either to his words or to his trum- * Chronicon . † Rolandini . M. Paris . XI . 1235-1239 . pets , which were blown from 50 THE HISTORY OF He is confronted by the ...
... rebels , offering them the choice of ground . They refused to listen either to his words or to his trum- * Chronicon . † Rolandini . M. Paris . XI . 1235-1239 . pets , which were blown from 50 THE HISTORY OF He is confronted by the ...
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... Paris ; G. Fiamma ; Ann . Mediolan ; Chronicon , which full of details of the battle ; also Frederick's letters . very CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . 6 entry into that FREDERICK THE SECOND 55 Dismay at Milan.
... Paris ; G. Fiamma ; Ann . Mediolan ; Chronicon , which full of details of the battle ; also Frederick's letters . very CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . CHAP . XI . 1235-1239 . 6 entry into that FREDERICK THE SECOND 55 Dismay at Milan.
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