The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... government and kings . They gave them the best instructions the calamitous times would permit , for exercising their arms , and repairing their ram- parts . They helped the natives to erect anew a BRITONS AND ROMANS . 11.
... government and kings . They gave them the best instructions the calamitous times would permit , for exercising their arms , and repairing their ram- parts . They helped the natives to erect anew a BRITONS AND ROMANS . 11.
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... gave rise to many ecclesiastical abuses . In the kingdom of Essex , Sebert , who was nephew to Ethelbert , king of Kent , of whose conversion we have already made mention , was also prevailed upon by his uncle to embrace the Christian ...
... gave rise to many ecclesiastical abuses . In the kingdom of Essex , Sebert , who was nephew to Ethelbert , king of Kent , of whose conversion we have already made mention , was also prevailed upon by his uncle to embrace the Christian ...
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... 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 lived for some time in the house of a herdsman ...
... 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 lived for some time in the house of a herdsman ...
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... gave his sanction . The trial by juries , mulcts and fines for offences , by some ascribed to him , are of much more ancient date . The care of Alfred for the encouragement of learning did not a little tend to improve the morals and ...
... gave his sanction . The trial by juries , mulcts and fines for offences , by some ascribed to him , are of much more ancient date . The care of Alfred for the encouragement of learning did not a little tend to improve the morals and ...
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... gave in his own example the strongest incentives to study . He usually divided his time into three equal portions ; one was given to sleep , and the refection of his body , diet , and ex- ercise ; another to the despatch of business ...
... gave in his own example the strongest incentives to study . He usually divided his time into three equal portions ; one was given to sleep , and the refection of his body , diet , and ex- ercise ; another to the despatch of business ...
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