History and Description of the Ancient City of York: HistoryW. Alexander, 1818 |
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... York will gratify the admirers of antiquity , and every one who feels an interest respecting a city , which ... citizens , and to the public at large ; on whose candour and liberality , he flatters himself he can with confidence ...
... York will gratify the admirers of antiquity , and every one who feels an interest respecting a city , which ... citizens , and to the public at large ; on whose candour and liberality , he flatters himself he can with confidence ...
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... citizens of York , and sworn never to disturb the British dominions again , these commanders were permitted to depart , with their few fol- lowers who had survived the battle . More than 500 ships were employed , in conveying the Nor ...
... citizens of York , and sworn never to disturb the British dominions again , these commanders were permitted to depart , with their few fol- lowers who had survived the battle . More than 500 ships were employed , in conveying the Nor ...
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... citizens of York being informed of the lenity of the king , went out to meet him , and having delivered up the keys of the city , were apparently received into favour : A heavy fine was , however , levied upon them ; and two castles in ...
... citizens of York being informed of the lenity of the king , went out to meet him , and having delivered up the keys of the city , were apparently received into favour : A heavy fine was , however , levied upon them ; and two castles in ...
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... York , where they were cor- dially received by the citizens . The Norman garrisons in the castles , were , however , determined to oppose them to the last . They accordingly prepared for a siege ; and on the 19th of September , 1069 ...
... York , where they were cor- dially received by the citizens . The Norman garrisons in the castles , were , however , determined to oppose them to the last . They accordingly prepared for a siege ; and on the 19th of September , 1069 ...
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... York . The enthusiastic flame of bigotry and in- tolerance , or perhaps of avarice and plunder , which first ... citizens were endeavouring to extinguish the flames , the conspirators attacked the house of the hapless CITY OF ...
... York . The enthusiastic flame of bigotry and in- tolerance , or perhaps of avarice and plunder , which first ... citizens were endeavouring to extinguish the flames , the conspirators attacked the house of the hapless CITY OF ...
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الصفحة 182 - Knaresborough, where she heard of her husband's fate, and came upon the field the next morning in order to search for his body, while the attendants of the camp were stripping and burying the dead. Here she was accosted by a general officer, to whom she told her melancholy story. He heard her with great tenderness, but earnestly desired her to leave a place where, besides the distress of witnessing such a scene, she might probably be insulted.
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