The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... defend the frontier provinces . When the heart of the empire was contended for , it was not much consid- ered in what manner the extremities were to be defended . In this manner the more distant parts of the empire were frequently left ...
... defend the frontier provinces . When the heart of the empire was contended for , it was not much consid- ered in what manner the extremities were to be defended . In this manner the more distant parts of the empire were frequently left ...
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... defend them . To complete the measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them were infected with the ambition of being foremost in command ; and , disregarding the common enemy , were engaged in ...
... defend them . To complete the measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them were infected with the ambition of being foremost in command ; and , disregarding the common enemy , were engaged in ...
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... defend his bleeding country , but even to adorn humanity . He had given very early instances of those great virtues which afterwards signalized his reign ; and was anointed by pope Leo as future king , when he was sent by his father for ...
... defend his bleeding country , but even to adorn humanity . He had given very early instances of those great virtues which afterwards signalized his reign ; and was anointed by pope Leo as future king , when he was sent by his father for ...
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... defending themselves . During this period , therefore , their old and terrible enemies , the Danes , who seem not to have been loaded with the same accumulation of vice and folly , were daily gaining ground . The weakness and the in ...
... defending themselves . During this period , therefore , their old and terrible enemies , the Danes , who seem not to have been loaded with the same accumulation of vice and folly , were daily gaining ground . The weakness and the in ...
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... defend his insolence , he prepared for his defence , or rather for an attack upon Edward . Accordingly , under a pretence of re- pressing some disorders on the Welsh frontier , he secretly assembled a great army , and attempted to ...
... defend his insolence , he prepared for his defence , or rather for an attack upon Edward . Accordingly , under a pretence of re- pressing some disorders on the Welsh frontier , he secretly assembled a great army , and attempted to ...
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