The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... equally remarkable : and to be without children was to be without praise . But their chief excellence , and what they most gloried in , was their skill in war . They had , in some measure , learned discipline from the Romans , whom they ...
... equally remarkable : and to be without children was to be without praise . But their chief excellence , and what they most gloried in , was their skill in war . They had , in some measure , learned discipline from the Romans , whom they ...
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... equally divided between the claims of the father and son ; so that a bloody civil war seemed likely to complete the picture of the calamities of the times . A di- vision of the kingdom at length terminated the dispute ; the king was ...
... equally divided between the claims of the father and son ; so that a bloody civil war seemed likely to complete the picture of the calamities of the times . A di- vision of the kingdom at length terminated the dispute ; the king was ...
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... equally harassed by these convulsions , obliged their kings to come to a compromise , and to divide the kingdom between them by treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the kingdom ; the southern parts were left to ...
... equally harassed by these convulsions , obliged their kings to come to a compromise , and to divide the kingdom between them by treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the kingdom ; the southern parts were left to ...
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... equally refined , and equally fit to advance those studies that give us an acquaintance with our- selves , or that tend to display the mazes of the human heart . CHAPTER V. WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . A. D. 1066-1087 . NOTHING could exceed ...
... equally refined , and equally fit to advance those studies that give us an acquaintance with our- selves , or that tend to display the mazes of the human heart . CHAPTER V. WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . A. D. 1066-1087 . NOTHING could exceed ...
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... equally strong with that from which he permitted her to retire . It would be tedious to relate the various skirmishes on either side , in pursuance of their respective pretensions ; it will suffice to say , that Matilda's forces ...
... equally strong with that from which he permitted her to retire . It would be tedious to relate the various skirmishes on either side , in pursuance of their respective pretensions ; it will suffice to say , that Matilda's forces ...
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