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... with unremitting severity ; the cruel insolence of their conquerors , who reproached that very poverty which they had caused ; but particularly the cruel treat- ment of Boadicea , queen of the Iceni , drove 8 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... with unremitting severity ; the cruel insolence of their conquerors , who reproached that very poverty which they had caused ; but particularly the cruel treat- ment of Boadicea , queen of the Iceni , drove 8 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... severity . Falling upon them while they were exercising their ravages in the West , he took twenty of their ships ; and having tried all the prisoners at Winchester , he hanged them as pirates , the common enemies of mankind . Having by ...
... severity . Falling upon them while they were exercising their ravages in the West , he took twenty of their ships ; and having tried all the prisoners at Winchester , he hanged them as pirates , the common enemies of mankind . Having by ...
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... severity , Godwin , duke of Wessex , who had been a vile instru- ment of treachery and oppression during the former reign , was as- sistant now . However , his base compliances did not entirely screen him from the resentment of Emma ...
... severity , Godwin , duke of Wessex , who had been a vile instru- ment of treachery and oppression during the former reign , was as- sistant now . However , his base compliances did not entirely screen him from the resentment of Emma ...
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... severity of his govern- ment ; they observed , that , by means of his excessive impositions , he had taken with one hand what he had given with the other ; they affected to commiserate the English , whom he had reduced to beggary ; and ...
... severity of his govern- ment ; they observed , that , by means of his excessive impositions , he had taken with one hand what he had given with the other ; they affected to commiserate the English , whom he had reduced to beggary ; and ...
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... severity ; so that Robert , finding his friends thus oppres- sed , came over to England to intercede in their behalf . Henry 1103 . received him very coolly , and assembled a council to deli- berate in what manner he should be treated ...
... severity ; so that Robert , finding his friends thus oppres- sed , came over to England to intercede in their behalf . Henry 1103 . received him very coolly , and assembled a council to deli- berate in what manner he should be treated ...
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