The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... prisoners taken in war , and prophe- sied from the manner in which the blood happened to stream from the wound . Their altars consisted of four broad stones , three set edge - wise , and the fourth at top , many of which remain to this ...
... prisoners taken in war , and prophe- sied from the manner in which the blood happened to stream from the wound . Their altars consisted of four broad stones , three set edge - wise , and the fourth at top , many of which remain to this ...
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... prisoners ; while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to . her life by poison . Nero soon after recalled Paulinus from a government , where , by suffering and inflicting so many ...
... prisoners ; while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to . her life by poison . Nero soon after recalled Paulinus from a government , where , by suffering and inflicting so many ...
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... prisoners at Winchester , he hanged them as pirates , the common enemies of mankind . Having by this vigilance and well - timed severity given peace and total security to his subjects , his next care was to polish the country by arts ...
... prisoners at Winchester , he hanged them as pirates , the common enemies of mankind . Having by this vigilance and well - timed severity given peace and total security to his subjects , his next care was to polish the country by arts ...
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... prisoners who were taken had each the right foot cut off , in order to deter others from a similitude of treason . The earl himself retired to Denmark ; so that William , upon his arrival in England , found that nothing remained for him ...
... prisoners who were taken had each the right foot cut off , in order to deter others from a similitude of treason . The earl himself retired to Denmark ; so that William , upon his arrival in England , found that nothing remained for him ...
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... prisoners whom he had unjustly detained . He was even prevailed on , though not without reluctance , to consent , with his dying breath , to the deliverance of his brother Odo , against whom he was extremely incensed . He then ...
... prisoners whom he had unjustly detained . He was even prevailed on , though not without reluctance , to consent , with his dying breath , to the deliverance of his brother Odo , against whom he was extremely incensed . He then ...
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