The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... carried off by Meluas , king of Somersetshire , who detained her a whole year at Glastonbury , until Arthur , dis- covering the place of her retreat , advanced with an army against the ravisher , and obliged him to give her back , by ...
... carried off by Meluas , king of Somersetshire , who detained her a whole year at Glastonbury , until Arthur , dis- covering the place of her retreat , advanced with an army against the ravisher , and obliged him to give her back , by ...
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... carried to an excess . Augustine was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury , endowed with authority over all the British churches ; and his associates , having spread themselves over all the country , completed that conversion which was ...
... carried to an excess . Augustine was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury , endowed with authority over all the British churches ; and his associates , having spread themselves over all the country , completed that conversion which was ...
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... carried so high , that if a person appeared in a sacerdotal habit on the highway , the people flocked round him , and , with all the marks of profound respect , received every word he uttered as an oracle . From this blind attachment ...
... carried so high , that if a person appeared in a sacerdotal habit on the highway , the people flocked round him , and , with all the marks of profound respect , received every word he uttered as an oracle . From this blind attachment ...
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... carrying off the plunder . It was their method to avoid coming , if possible , to a general engagement ; but scattering themselves over the face of the country , they carried away , indiscriminately , as well the inhabitants themselves ...
... carrying off the plunder . It was their method to avoid coming , if possible , to a general engagement ; but scattering themselves over the face of the country , they carried away , indiscriminately , as well the inhabitants themselves ...
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... carried terror over the whole land , and now ravaged the country of Wales without opposition . The only place where he found resistance was , in his return , from the castle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had retired ...
... carried terror over the whole land , and now ravaged the country of Wales without opposition . The only place where he found resistance was , in his return , from the castle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had retired ...
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