The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... finding the country fertile , and commodiously situated for trade , they settled upon the sea - side , and introduced the practice of agriculture . But it was very different with the inland inhabitants of the country , who considered ...
... finding the country fertile , and commodiously situated for trade , they settled upon the sea - side , and introduced the practice of agriculture . But it was very different with the inland inhabitants of the country , who considered ...
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... finding them remiss in their supplies , and untrue to their former professions , he once more prepared for the invasion of the country ; but a well - timed embassy again averted his indignation , and the submissions he received seemed ...
... finding them remiss in their supplies , and untrue to their former professions , he once more prepared for the invasion of the country ; but a well - timed embassy again averted his indignation , and the submissions he received seemed ...
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... finding they were English pagans , he is said to have cried out , in the Latin language , Non Angli , sed Angeli forent , si essent Chris- tiani- " They would not be English , but Angels , had they been Christians . " From that time he ...
... finding they were English pagans , he is said to have cried out , in the Latin language , Non Angli , sed Angeli forent , si essent Chris- tiani- " They would not be English , but Angels , had they been Christians . " From that time he ...
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... finding his remonstrances ineffectual , he gave way to the wretched neces- sity of the times . Accordingly , relinquishing the ensigns of his dignity , and dismissing his servants , he dressed himself in the habit of a peasant , and ...
... finding his remonstrances ineffectual , he gave way to the wretched neces- sity of the times . Accordingly , relinquishing the ensigns of his dignity , and dismissing his servants , he dressed himself in the habit of a peasant , and ...
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... finding himself wounded , put spurs to his horse ; but , fainting with the loss of blood , he fell from the saddle , and his foot sticking in the stirrup , he was dragged along by his horse till he was killed . Being tracked by the ...
... finding himself wounded , put spurs to his horse ; but , fainting with the loss of blood , he fell from the saddle , and his foot sticking in the stirrup , he was dragged along by his horse till he was killed . Being tracked by the ...
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