The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... offered sacrifices in public and private , and pretended to explain the immediate will of Heaven . No species of superstition was ever more horrible than theirs . Besides the severe penalties which they were permitted to inflict in this ...
... offered sacrifices in public and private , and pretended to explain the immediate will of Heaven . No species of superstition was ever more horrible than theirs . Besides the severe penalties which they were permitted to inflict in this ...
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... offered their bosoms to the sword . But the southern coast , with all the adjacent inland country , was seized by the conquerors , who secured the possession by fortifying camps , building fortresses , and planting colonies . The other ...
... offered their bosoms to the sword . But the southern coast , with all the adjacent inland country , was seized by the conquerors , who secured the possession by fortifying camps , building fortresses , and planting colonies . The other ...
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... offered but prospects of peace , security , and increasing refinement . About this period , the 827 . arts and sciences , which had been before only known to the Greeks and Romans , were disseminated over Europe , where they were ...
... offered but prospects of peace , security , and increasing refinement . About this period , the 827 . arts and sciences , which had been before only known to the Greeks and Romans , were disseminated over Europe , where they were ...
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... offered to clear himself of it by oath before the pope . The proposal was accepted ; and it is asserted , that he had scarcely sworn himself innocent , when he fell into convulsions , and died three days after . This monarch received ...
... offered to clear himself of it by oath before the pope . The proposal was accepted ; and it is asserted , that he had scarcely sworn himself innocent , when he fell into convulsions , and died three days after . This monarch received ...
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... offered to embrace Christianity as an atonement for their offences . Among other schemes for the benefit of the peo- ple , he was the first monarch who , by law , instituted capital punish- ments in England . Remarking that fines and ...
... offered to embrace Christianity as an atonement for their offences . Among other schemes for the benefit of the peo- ple , he was the first monarch who , by law , instituted capital punish- ments in England . Remarking that fines and ...
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