The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... authority among them . These endeavoured to impress the minds of the people with an opinion of their skill in the arts of divination ; they offered sacrifices in public and private , and pretended to explain the immediate will of Heaven ...
... authority among them . These endeavoured to impress the minds of the people with an opinion of their skill in the arts of divination ; they offered sacrifices in public and private , and pretended to explain the immediate will of Heaven ...
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... from him . This report , how fabulous soever , did not a little contribute to in- crease their authority among their associates ; and being sensible of the fertility of the country to which they came , BRITONS AND SAXONS . 15.
... from him . This report , how fabulous soever , did not a little contribute to in- crease their authority among their associates ; and being sensible of the fertility of the country to which they came , BRITONS AND SAXONS . 15.
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... authority over all the British churches ; and his associates , having spread themselves over all the country , completed that conversion which was so happily begun . The kingdom of the heptarchy which next embraced the Chris- tian faith ...
... authority over all the British churches ; and his associates , having spread themselves over all the country , completed that conversion which was so happily begun . The kingdom of the heptarchy which next embraced the Chris- tian faith ...
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... authority , and expressed their allegiance to him as their sovereign . By this submisison , all the kingdoms of the heptarchy were united under his command ; but , to give splen- dour to his authority , a general council of the clergy ...
... authority , and expressed their allegiance to him as their sovereign . By this submisison , all the kingdoms of the heptarchy were united under his command ; but , to give splen- dour to his authority , a general council of the clergy ...
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... authority greater than that of kings ; since theirs was conferred by men , but his allowed by Heaven itself . Being possessed of so much power , it may be easily supposed that Edwy could make but a feeble re- sistance ; and that his ...
... authority greater than that of kings ; since theirs was conferred by men , but his allowed by Heaven itself . Being possessed of so much power , it may be easily supposed that Edwy could make but a feeble re- sistance ; and that his ...
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