The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... head serve to prove the futility of all . It will , therefore , be sufficient to observe , that this beautiful island , by some thought the largest in the world , was called Bri- tannia by the Romans long before the time of Cæsar . It ...
... head serve to prove the futility of all . It will , therefore , be sufficient to observe , that this beautiful island , by some thought the largest in the world , was called Bri- tannia by the Romans long before the time of Cæsar . It ...
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... 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 succeeding generations . The inhabitants of the several ...
... 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 succeeding generations . The inhabitants of the several ...
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... head of the West Saxons against them there , after many reciprocations of success , the king died of a wound which he received in battle , and left to Alfred the inheritance of a kingdom that was now reduced to the brink of ruin ...
... head of the West Saxons against them there , after many reciprocations of success , the king died of a wound which he received in battle , and left to Alfred the inheritance of a kingdom that was now reduced to the brink of ruin ...
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... head , pursued him with implacable animosity while living , and even endeavoured to brand his character to pos- terity . This Dunstan , who makes a greater figure in these times than even kings themselves , was born of noble parents in ...
... head , pursued him with implacable animosity while living , and even endeavoured to brand his character to pos- terity . This Dunstan , who makes a greater figure in these times than even kings themselves , was born of noble parents in ...
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... head of the party . The malcontents at last proceeded to open rebellion : and having placed Edgar , the king's younger brother , a boy of thirteen years of age , at their head , they soon put him in possession of all the northern parts ...
... head of the party . The malcontents at last proceeded to open rebellion : and having placed Edgar , the king's younger brother , a boy of thirteen years of age , at their head , they soon put him in possession of all the northern parts ...
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