The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... arrived in this city not as a captive but as a friend . But my present misfortunes re- dound as much to your honour as to my disgrace ; and the obsti- nacy of my opposition serves to increase the splendour of your vic- tory . Had I ...
... arrived in this city not as a captive but as a friend . But my present misfortunes re- dound as much to your honour as to my disgrace ; and the obsti- nacy of my opposition serves to increase the splendour of your vic- tory . Had I ...
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... arrived in the port of Sandwich , without hav- ing met with the least disaster . During these military enterprises , Agricola was ever attentive to the arts of peace . He attempted to humanize the fierceness of those who acknowledged ...
... arrived in the port of Sandwich , without hav- ing met with the least disaster . During these military enterprises , Agricola was ever attentive to the arts of peace . He attempted to humanize the fierceness of those who acknowledged ...
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... arrived with fifteen hundred men , under the command of Hengist and Horsa , who were brothers , and landed on the isle of Thanet . There they did not long remain inactive ; but , being joined by the British forces , they boldly marched ...
... arrived with fifteen hundred men , under the command of Hengist and Horsa , who were brothers , and landed on the isle of Thanet . There they did not long remain inactive ; but , being joined by the British forces , they boldly marched ...
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... arrived every year upon the coast , and fresh invasions were still projected . It was in vain that Alfred pursued them , straitened their quarters , and compelled them to treaties : they broke every league ; and , continuing their ...
... arrived every year upon the coast , and fresh invasions were still projected . It was in vain that Alfred pursued them , straitened their quarters , and compelled them to treaties : they broke every league ; and , continuing their ...
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... arrived in England upon a visit to the king , and was received with great honour and affection . Upon his return to Dover , having sent a servant before him to bespeak lodg- ings in that city , a fray happened between this domestic and ...
... arrived in England upon a visit to the king , and was received with great honour and affection . Upon his return to Dover , having sent a servant before him to bespeak lodg- ings in that city , a fray happened between this domestic and ...
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