The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... natural privileges of paternal authority . Whether these small principalities descended by succession , or the princes were elected in consequence of the advantages of age , wisdom , or valour in their families , is not recorded . Upon ...
... natural privileges of paternal authority . Whether these small principalities descended by succession , or the princes were elected in consequence of the advantages of age , wisdom , or valour in their families , is not recorded . Upon ...
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... natural freedom ; almost every nation asserting that independence of which they had been long so unjustly deprived . It was in these turbulent times that the em- perors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the troops ...
... natural freedom ; almost every nation asserting that independence of which they had been long so unjustly deprived . It was in these turbulent times that the em- perors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the troops ...
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... natural enemies , he attacked the Sax- ons themselves , till , becoming terrible to all , he provoked a general confederacy against him . This combination took place ; so that he was at last expelled from the throne , and died in exile ...
... natural enemies , he attacked the Sax- ons themselves , till , becoming terrible to all , he provoked a general confederacy against him . This combination took place ; so that he was at last expelled from the throne , and died in exile ...
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... natural and acquired talents to advantage ; for , Brithric being poisoned by his wife Eadburga , the nobility recalled him from France , in order to ascend the throne of his ancestors . A. D. 800 . About that time also , a fortunate ...
... natural and acquired talents to advantage ; for , Brithric being poisoned by his wife Eadburga , the nobility recalled him from France , in order to ascend the throne of his ancestors . A. D. 800 . About that time also , a fortunate ...
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... natural son , the ille- A. D. gitimacy of his birth not being then deemed a sufficient 925. obstacle to his inheriting the crown . To this prince , as to the former , there was some opposition made in the beginning . Alfred , a nobleman ...
... natural son , the ille- A. D. gitimacy of his birth not being then deemed a sufficient 925. obstacle to his inheriting the crown . To this prince , as to the former , there was some opposition made in the beginning . Alfred , a nobleman ...
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