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... 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 brutal pleasure to their conquerors . chastity of this people is equally remarkable ...
... 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 brutal pleasure to their conquerors . chastity of this people is equally remarkable ...
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... expected from their rea- sonings , since it was one of their tenets to discard the light of rea- An eclipse was even by their historians talked of as an omen of threatened calamities ; and magic was not only believed , but some actually ...
... expected from their rea- sonings , since it was one of their tenets to discard the light of rea- An eclipse was even by their historians talked of as an omen of threatened calamities ; and magic was not only believed , but some actually ...
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... expected , that a wise and fortunate prince , at the head of so great a kingdom , and so united and nu- merous a people as the English then were , should not only have enjoyed the fruits of peace and quiet , but left felicity to ...
... expected , that a wise and fortunate prince , at the head of so great a kingdom , and so united and nu- merous a people as the English then were , should not only have enjoyed the fruits of peace and quiet , but left felicity to ...
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... expected , and would have , an account of his administration . He was therefore sent prisoner into Normandy ; and , notwithstanding all the remonstrances and threats of Gregory , he was 2 64 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . pasture, wood, and ...
... expected , and would have , an account of his administration . He was therefore sent prisoner into Normandy ; and , notwithstanding all the remonstrances and threats of Gregory , he was 2 64 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . pasture, wood, and ...
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... expected a similitude of prosperity , should he take the reins of theirs . Henry very readily promised to redress their grievances , as he knew it would be the direct method to second his own ambition . The year ensuing , therefore , he ...
... expected a similitude of prosperity , should he take the reins of theirs . Henry very readily promised to redress their grievances , as he knew it would be the direct method to second his own ambition . The year ensuing , therefore , he ...
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