Eleanor of Aquitaine
.... Eleanor bore
Henry II seven surviving children, most notable among them three sons who would vie for the throne,
Richard,
Henry, and John. ....
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Two Years Before the Mast
.... study will examine the account of the seafaring life of the early 19th century as described in all its tawdry and terrifying detail by
Richard Henry Dana, Jr. ....
(1641

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Richard II and Richard III
.... When
Henry's father, John of Gaunt, (
Richard's uncle) dies,
Richard steals
Henry's inheritance so he can help pay for the war in Ireland. ....
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Historical Views of Richard III
.... Upon
Richard III's death at the hands of
Henry Tudor on August 22, 1485, the new king,
Henry VII issued a royal proclamation dated one day earlier, declaring ....
(1324

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A Convenient Villain: Richard III
.... play, Shakespeare the politician may well have deliberately intensified the vileness and cruelty of
Richard II to "minimize the dubiousness of
Henry VII's own ....
(2963

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Nixon and Henry Kissinger
At least in modern times, no President and Secretary of State are more closely linked than
Richard Nixon and
Henry Kissinger. Technically ....
(2317

9

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Richard III
....
Henry, in contrast to
Richard, has a highly developed sense of conscience, and so he is able to unite the kingdom under a firm paternal hand. ....
(2396

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)
Richard Wright
.... Burrison, William. "Lawd Today: Wright's Tricky Apprenticeship." In
Richard Wright,
Henry Louis Gates Jr. and KA Appiah. New York: Amistad, 1993. 98-109. ....
(1583

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Richard Plantagenet Richard Plantagenet, who reigned from 1189
....
Richard's father,
Henry II, was one of the greatest and most formidable of medieval English kings, yet he is overshadowed in many ways by his wife, Eleanor of ....
(4562

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"The Dutchman" and "Blues for Mister Charlie"
.... Meridian
Henry, the African-American minister, and father of the murdered
Richard Henry, is a "man of God" who faces the realization that manhood for African ....
(1988

8

)
Popularity of Richard the Lion Hearted Richard Plantagenet, who ...
....
Richard's father,
Henry II, was one of the greatest and most formidable of medieval English kings, yet he is overshadowed in many ways by his wife, Eleanor of ....
(6968

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Richard Wright's book Black Boy
.... "Black Boy." In
Richard Wright,
Henry Louis Gates Jr. and KA Appiah (eds.), 30-34. .... Trilling, Lionel. "Black Boy." In
Richard Wright,
Henry Louis Gates Jr. ....
(1871

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)
Richard the Lion Hearted Richard Plantagenet, who reigned from ...
....
Richard's father,
Henry II, was one of the greatest and most formidable of medieval English kings, yet he is overshadowed in many ways by his wife, Eleanor of ....
(8892

36

)
Richard Wright's book Black Boy
.... New York: Chelsea House, 1987. Trilling, Lionel. "Black Boy." In
Richard Wright,
Henry Louis Gates Jr. and KA Appiah (eds.), 28-30. New York: Amistad, 1993. ....
(2225

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The Lion in Winter
.... hand, or had he thought through the fragility of
Henry's grooming him for rule, he might have come to the crown over
Richard; or, at any rate,
Henry might have ....
(986

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"Richard Cory"
.... Work Cited Robinson, Edward Arlington.
Richard Cory. 1897. Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing. Ed. Edgar V. Roberts and
Henry E. Jacobs. ....
(2573

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Eleanor of Aquataine
.... (William,
Henry,
Richard the Lionheart, Geoffrey, John Lackland, Mathilda, Eleanor, and Joan). Both
Richard and John would eventually became kings of England. ....
(1346

5

)
Eleanor of Aquataine
.... (William,
Henry,
Richard the Lionheart, Geoffrey, John Lackland, Mathilda, Eleanor, and Joan). Both
Richard and John would eventually became kings of England. ....
(1346

5

)
Philosophy of Richard Rorty
.... Rorty includes such authors as Dickens,
Richard Wright,
Henry James and Nabokov among those writers who accomplish one or both of the most desirable objectives ....
(4157

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Richard the Lion Hearted
....
Richard, son of
Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine, has a background and life that are as well known as those of any twelfth century figure can be. ....
(1085

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Political Philosophy of Henry Kissinger
.... Part of the myth of the era was that
Henry Kissinger was guiding
Richard Nixon. this view was fostered in some ways by Kissinger himself. ....
(4624

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Political Philosophy & Diplomacy of Henry Kissinger
.... Part of the myth of the era was that
Henry Kissinger was guiding
Richard Nixon. this view was fostered in some ways by Kissinger himself. ....
(4590

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Political Philosophy of Henry Kissinger This study will examine ...
.... Part of the myth of the era was that
Henry Kissinger was guiding
Richard Nixon. this view was fostered in some ways by Kissinger himself. ....
(4590

18

)
Factors Influencing the Shape of the Constitution
.... Among the supposed Antifederalist writers were Samuel Bryan, Eleazar Oswald, "John De Witt," George Mason, and
Richard Henry Lee. ....
(2930

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)
British Monarchy: An Overview
.... The action was not entirely successful,
Henry was clearly
Richard's superior at intrigue and battle, but he was able to maintain the conflict until his ....
(1759

7

)
Richard II in William Shakespeare's Play
....
Richard actually has several character flaws that will lead to his downfall. .... which causes him first to permit a trial by combat between
Henry Bolingbroke and ....
(1651

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)
Rebellion in Two Plays of Shakespeare
.... Northumberland (which, with Bolingbroke, had supported replacement of
Richard II by
Henry) has secured
Henry's position once for all against Scotland via young ....
(2344

9

)
The English Reformation
.... As
Richard Rex reports in History Review,
Henry VIII took these rights seriously and to ludicrous extremes, managing the "unlikely feat" of executing three ....
(1635

7

)
American History
.... The Anti-Federalist leading proponents were George Mason, Patrick
Henry, Luther Martin and
Richard Henry Lee, all who argued against ratification. ....
(1265

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American Colonialism
.... or clout.
Richard Henry Lee had similar sentiments to Patrick
Henry concerning the dangers of the US Constitution. He believed it ....
(1332

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