| Richard Chandler, Charles Lambert - 1811 - 476 páginas
...days, if taken from his election, 15th April 1447. EDITOR. • Budden, p. 87. veral of his vassals' from the legal bondage to which they were consigned...justly a subject of wonder to his biographer, Dr. Budden6. It is remarkable, that he conciliated the favour of successive sovereigns of opposite principles... | |
| 1812 - 702 páginas
...enfranchifed feveral of his vaflals from the legal bondage to which they were eonfigned by the feudal fyftein. He abounded in works of charity and mercy. Amiable:...his whole deportment, he was as generally beloved as refpefted. The prudence, fidelity, and innocence which pre. fened him, when tolled about on the variable... | |
| 1812 - 666 páginas
...misery. He dispjnsed largely by his almoner to the poor. He enfranchised1 s¡!vera| of his vassals from the legal bondage to which they were consigned by the feudal system. He abounded in works of chanty and mercy. Amiable and affable in his whole deportment, he was as generally beloved as respected.... | |
| 1812 - 698 páginas
...с ral Ы his vaflals Лот the legal bondage to which they were configncd by th* feudal f/ ih'in. He abounded in works of charity and mercy. Amiable and affable in his u hole depoftrnent, he was a» generally beloved as refpetted. The prudence, fidelity, and innocçnce,... | |
| Stephen Hyde Cassan - 1827 - 618 páginas
...and misery. He dispensed largely by his almoner to the poor. He enfranchised several of his vassals from the legal bondage to which they were consigned...a subject of wonder to his biographer, Dr. Budden. It is remarkable, that he conciliated the favour of successive sovereigns of opposite principles and... | |
| John Foster - 1858 - 626 páginas
...and misery. He dispensed largely by his almoner to the poor. He enfranchised several of his vassals from the legal bondage to which they were consigned...of the civil war, was justly a subject of wonder. He conciliated the favour of successive sovereigns of opposite principles and characters ; and the... | |
| John Foster - 1858 - 624 páginas
...and misery. He dispensed largely by his almoner to the poor. He enfranchised several of his vassals from the legal bondage to which they were consigned...of the civil war, was justly a subject of wonder. He conciliated the favour of successive sovereigns of opposite principles and characters ; and the... | |
| 1911 - 492 páginas
...and misery. He dispensed largely by his almoner to the poor. He enfranchised several of his vassals from the legal bondage to which they were consigned...of the civil war, was justly a subject of wonder. It is remarkable that he conciliated the favour of successive sovereigns of opposite principles and... | |
| 1811 - 744 páginas
...and misery. He dispensed largely by his almoner to the poor. He enfranchised several of his vassals from the legal bondage to which they were consigned...his whole deportment, he was as generally beloved as-respected. The prudence, fidelity, and innocence, which preserved him when tossed about in the variable... | |
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