The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... 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 . No species of superstition ...
... 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 . No species of superstition ...
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... endeavoured to appease him by submission . He received their ambassadors with great complacency , and having exhorted them to continue steadfast in the same senti- ments , in the mean time made preparations for the execution of his ...
... endeavoured to appease him by submission . He received their ambassadors with great complacency , and having exhorted them to continue steadfast in the same senti- ments , in the mean time made preparations for the execution of his ...
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... endeavoured to obstruct his landing on that last retreat of their superstitions and liberties , both by the force of their arms and the terrors of their religion . The priests and islanders were drawn up in order of battle upon the ...
... endeavoured to obstruct his landing on that last retreat of their superstitions and liberties , both by the force of their arms and the terrors of their religion . The priests and islanders were drawn up in order of battle upon the ...
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... endeavoured to call in the aid of miracles to enforce his exhortations . So much assiduity , together with the earnestness of his address , the austerity of his life , and the example of his followers , at last powerfully operated . The ...
... endeavoured to call in the aid of miracles to enforce his exhortations . So much assiduity , together with the earnestness of his address , the austerity of his life , and the example of his followers , at last powerfully operated . The ...
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... endeavoured to convey his morality by parables and stories , and is said to have translated from the Greek the Fables of Esop . Nor did he even neglect the more mechanical arts of life . Before his time the generality of the people ...
... endeavoured to convey his morality by parables and stories , and is said to have translated from the Greek the Fables of Esop . Nor did he even neglect the more mechanical arts of life . Before his time the generality of the people ...
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