The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... danger . The Britons , therefore , for almost a century , enjoyed their liberty unmolested , till at length the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think seriously of reducing them under their dominion . The expedition for this ...
... danger . The Britons , therefore , for almost a century , enjoyed their liberty unmolested , till at length the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think seriously of reducing them under their dominion . The expedition for this ...
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... danger of popularity , under such a jealous monarch as Brithric , he withdrew secretly into France , to the court of Charlemagne , at that time the most pol- ished prince of Europe . This was a school in which young Egbert failed not to ...
... danger of popularity , under such a jealous monarch as Brithric , he withdrew secretly into France , to the court of Charlemagne , at that time the most pol- ished prince of Europe . This was a school in which young Egbert failed not to ...
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... danger .. From this general calamity the priests and monks were no way exempted ; they were rather the chief objects on whom these Danish idolaters wreaked their resentment . A. D. In this state of fluctuating success affairs continued ...
... danger .. From this general calamity the priests and monks were no way exempted ; they were rather the chief objects on whom these Danish idolaters wreaked their resentment . A. D. In this state of fluctuating success affairs continued ...
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... danger . When the two princes had come to this agreement , a council was summoned of the states of the kingdom ; and , besides the ratifica- tion of this grant , a tithe of all the produce of the land was settled upon the clergy ...
... danger . When the two princes had come to this agreement , a council was summoned of the states of the kingdom ; and , besides the ratifica- tion of this grant , a tithe of all the produce of the land was settled upon the clergy ...
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... danger of surrendering to a perfidious enemy , resolved , by one desperate effort , to sally out and force his way ... dangerous task himself . In the simple dress of a shepherd , with a harp in his hands , he entered the Danish camp ...
... danger of surrendering to a perfidious enemy , resolved , by one desperate effort , to sally out and force his way ... dangerous task himself . In the simple dress of a shepherd , with a harp in his hands , he entered the Danish camp ...
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