The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... remained totally subdued and dispirited : the arts of luxury had been introduced among them , and seemed to afford a wretched compensation for their former independence . All the men who had a passion for liberty were long since ...
... remained totally subdued and dispirited : the arts of luxury had been introduced among them , and seemed to afford a wretched compensation for their former independence . All the men who had a passion for liberty were long since ...
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... remained among them were infected with the ambition of being foremost in command ; and , disregarding the common enemy , were engaged in dissensions among each other . In the mean time the Picts and Scots , uniting 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... remained among them were infected with the ambition of being foremost in command ; and , disregarding the common enemy , were engaged in dissensions among each other . In the mean time the Picts and Scots , uniting 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... remained in Somersetshire ; and having totally subdued that province , he treated the van- quished with a humanity hitherto unknown to the Saxon conquerors . In less than a year after he mounted the throne of Wessex , he was declared ...
... remained in Somersetshire ; and having totally subdued that province , he treated the van- quished with a humanity hitherto unknown to the Saxon conquerors . In less than a year after he mounted the throne of Wessex , he was declared ...
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... remained but a prince who deserved their allegiance , both by the merit of his services and the splendour of his birth . Yet , such is the instability of human affairs , and the weakness of man's best conjecture , that Egbert was hardly ...
... remained but a prince who deserved their allegiance , both by the merit of his services and the splendour of his birth . Yet , such is the instability of human affairs , and the weakness of man's best conjecture , that Egbert was hardly ...
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... remained some days . There he remarked the supine security of the Danes , their con- tempt of the English , their negligence in foraging and plundering , and their dissolute wasting of such ill - gotten booty . Having made his ...
... remained some days . There he remarked the supine security of the Danes , their con- tempt of the English , their negligence in foraging and plundering , and their dissolute wasting of such ill - gotten booty . Having made his ...
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