| John Mathew Gutch - 1847 - 458 páginas
...peace ;* but it was a contest for 1reedom, for justice, and for natural and reasonable rights. " " From hence the commons, to whom days present seem...View of the Life and Reign of Henry the Third, p. 3.) Ere Tuesday's sun its course had run, Our noblest chiefs had bled : While rush'd to fight each gallant... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - 1850 - 454 páginas
...peace ;* but it was a contest for freedom, for justice, and for natural and reasonable rights. * " From hence the commons, to whom days present seem...thereof, nor the remedie." (Cotton's View of the Life and Beigu of Henry the Third, p. 3.) Ere Tuesday's sun its course had run, Our noblest chiefs had bled... | |
| Herbert Butterfield - 1944 - 164 páginas
...unfriendly to the Commons in A Short View of the Long Reign of Henry III, an essay, presented to James I: The Commons, to whom days present seem ever worst,...never remembered and condemn the present though they know neither the disease nor the remedy. There were some exceptions, then; but the prevailing view... | |
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