The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second Oliver Goldsmith. The were expected to perform , they were every one found dead in his cell , all choosing rather a voluntary death than to be the ignomi- nious instruments of ...
From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second Oliver Goldsmith. The were expected to perform , they were every one found dead in his cell , all choosing rather a voluntary death than to be the ignomi- nious instruments of ...
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... death of Edwin , re- lapsed into his formed idolatry , at the persuasion of his wife . But upon his decease , Sigebert , his half - brother , who had been educated in France , restored Christianity , and introduced learning among the ...
... death of Edwin , re- lapsed into his formed idolatry , at the persuasion of his wife . But upon his decease , Sigebert , his half - brother , who had been educated in France , restored Christianity , and introduced learning among the ...
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... death of his elder brother , perceiving the miserable state to which the kingdom was reduced by the king's ill - timed superstitions , formed a conspiracy to expel him from the throne . The people seemed equally divided between the ...
... death of his elder brother , perceiving the miserable state to which the kingdom was reduced by the king's ill - timed superstitions , formed a conspiracy to expel him from the throne . The people seemed equally divided between the ...
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From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second Oliver Goldsmith. united against him ; the dependence upon the other provinces of the empire was but precarious ; the lands lay uncultivated , through fear of continual incursions ...
From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second Oliver Goldsmith. united against him ; the dependence upon the other provinces of the empire was but precarious ; the lands lay uncultivated , through fear of continual incursions ...
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From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second Oliver Goldsmith. this universal defection , Alfred vainly attempted to remind them of the duty they owed to their country and their king ; but , finding his remonstrances ...
From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second Oliver Goldsmith. this universal defection , Alfred vainly attempted to remind them of the duty they owed to their country and their king ; but , finding his remonstrances ...
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