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Oxalate content of the herb Good-King-Henry, Blitum bonus-henricus

Oxalate content of the herb Good-King-Henry, Blitum bonus-henricus

... The oxalate contents of Good-King-Henry leaves have not been measured previously but it would be reasonable to expect this plant would contain moderate to high oxalates as many other food plants in the ...

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The monastic patronage of King Henry II in England, 1154 1189

The monastic patronage of King Henry II in England, 1154 1189

... varied and, as expected, did not influence the number of outstanding debts for scutage or the total debt that the monasteries were allowed to carry. Peterborough Abbey owed the greatest number of knights of this group, ...

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"I will...Be like a king": Henry V Plays Richard II

"I will...Be like a king": Henry V Plays Richard II

... Shakespeare's audience, unsettled by the Chorus's scorn of the stage and by its mistakes, may look more closely at the play's action than the Chorus does and observe Henry's heroic kings[r] ...

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Eleanor of Provence: Queenship in Thirteenth Century England

Eleanor of Provence: Queenship in Thirteenth Century England

... of King Henry III’s queen, Eleanor of Provence: Queenship in Thirteenth-Century England, has come as a welcome, timely and much-needed ...of Henry III’s reign and the important contribution made by ...

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Garrett_unc_0153D_15321.pdf

Garrett_unc_0153D_15321.pdf

... and bar tabs. And Hal does need to be reminded that he owes Falstaff his love. Concerns with credibility in the play take precedent over friendship and alliances, which function only as tools for managing this precious ...

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A king of Jerusalem in England: the visit of John of Brienne in 1223

A king of Jerusalem in England: the visit of John of Brienne in 1223

... There is a coda to John’s relationship with the English, which took place five years later, under rather different circumstances. For his part, John had turned against his new son-in- law, Frederick II, when the latter ...

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Thomas More: A Case Study of Character

Thomas More: A Case Study of Character

... England’s King Henry VIII, the same ruler so notorious throughout books and common memory for his laziness, multiple wives, and general plundering of the English treasury, stems from the larger concept of ...

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Scottish royal marriages and marriage alliances from David I to Alexander III

Scottish royal marriages and marriage alliances from David I to Alexander III

... Anderson, Early Sources, ii, 148-9: 'Matilda was given in same king Henry I to David, the king of Scotland; the earldom of Huntingdon being given to him, under the name of dowry'... marr[r] ...

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If_We_are_Marked_to_Die 5th period

If_We_are_Marked_to_Die 5th period

... King Henry prioritizes honor, even if it may be a “sin” to, he does not. mind being “the most offending soul alive.” He wishes to go into battle with those who[r] ...

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Henry the Young King 1155 1183

Henry the Young King 1155 1183

... Young King Henry properly the author has taken on the considerable task of setting his career within a new narrative of a large part of the reign of his father the elder king, Henry II; ...

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Heresy in England, c 1520 1558

Heresy in England, c 1520 1558

... Original Letters Relative to The English Reformation written during the reigns of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI and Queen Mary.. Edited by Rev.[r] ...

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Henry Hallam revisited

Henry Hallam revisited

... that Henry Hallam not only retained many of the tenancies but also expanded them: his accounts reveal receipts for around £, per annum in  and show him still engaged in ...dissent Henry saw as he ...

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'We have nothing more valuable in our treasury' : royal marriage in England, 1154 1272

'We have nothing more valuable in our treasury' : royal marriage in England, 1154 1272

... that Henry had no qualms about sending his daughters far afield, further indeed than his ...of Henry II‘s sons, John was the only one intended to be sent out of the Angevin domain on marriage; Richard‘s ...

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Infernal imagery in Anglo Saxon charters

Infernal imagery in Anglo Saxon charters

... the king, contain so many curses; more importantly, that the use of curses in royal diplomas even increased quantitatively and qualitatively in the relevant ...that King Edgar was iconographically elevated ...

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Henry Percy, first earl of Northumberland: ambition, conflict and cooperation in late mediaeval England

Henry Percy, first earl of Northumberland: ambition, conflict and cooperation in late mediaeval England

... Percy; Henry Salvayn, Roger now which quarrel squires of sir and Latin We, Henry Percy earl of Northumberland, constable of England and Percy Scotland, Henry England March West towards t[r] ...

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Death and burial at Port Arthur, 1830 1877

Death and burial at Port Arthur, 1830 1877

... MARSHALL George Henry Mitchell.. Child of Henry Mansfield..[r] ...

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From 1899 to digital: The Arden Shakespeare, Shakespearean critical scholarship and the evolution of English as a discipline

From 1899 to digital: The Arden Shakespeare, Shakespearean critical scholarship and the evolution of English as a discipline

... Arden 2: 1947 to 1982 • Post-war: Shakespeare = British identity Olivier Henry V 1944 • General Editor: Una Ellis-Fermor; Macbeth and King Lear, 1951; play editors made responsible for t[r] ...

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Aššur is King! Aššur is King! (Holloway,S.W.)

Aššur is King! Aššur is King! (Holloway,S.W.)

... (cf. p. 393f.) and was lost to the Assyrians in the mid-11th century. In the 9th century, dur- ing the first wave of expansion of what is today called the Neo-Assyrian Empire the city was reclaimed and remained Assyrian ...

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"O lawful let it be / That I have room ... to curse a while" : voicing the nation's conscience in female complaint in Richard III, King John and Henry VIII

"O lawful let it be / That I have room ... to curse a while" : voicing the nation's conscience in female complaint in Richard III, King John and Henry VIII

... to curse awhile”: Voicing the Nation’s Conscience in Female Complaint in Richard III, King John and Henry VIII Alison Thorne God’s wrong is most of all.. If thou didst feared to break an[r] ...

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Hatti's Treaties with Carchemish

Hatti's Treaties with Carchemish

... § 15’ (A iii 19’-24’) In this matter, in (regard to) rule, may the gods enforce the regulations! I will protect you, Suppiluliyama, Great [King], son of Tudha- liya, in lordship, [and in time] I will protect ...

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