The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... side , and introduced the practice of agriculture . But it was very different with the inland inhabitants of the country , who considered themselves as the lawful possessors of the soil . These avoided all correspondence with the new ...
... side , and introduced the practice of agriculture . But it was very different with the inland inhabitants of the country , who considered themselves as the lawful possessors of the soil . These avoided all correspondence with the new ...
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... side of the defendants . The southern natives being accustomed to have recourse to Rome , as well for protection as for laws , made supplications to the em- perors , and had one legion sent over for their defence . This relief was in ...
... side of the defendants . The southern natives being accustomed to have recourse to Rome , as well for protection as for laws , made supplications to the em- perors , and had one legion sent over for their defence . This relief was in ...
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... sides opposed his rebellious subjects , and repressed foreign invaders , while his valour and conduct prevailed in ... side justice might lie , the pretext on William's part was , that he was appointed heir to the crown of England by ...
... sides opposed his rebellious subjects , and repressed foreign invaders , while his valour and conduct prevailed in ... side justice might lie , the pretext on William's part was , that he was appointed heir to the crown of England by ...
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... side , shared the same fate . He fell with his sword in his hand , amidst heaps of slain ; and , after the battle , the royal corpse could hardly be distinguished among the dead . From the moment of his death , all courage seemed to ...
... side , shared the same fate . He fell with his sword in his hand , amidst heaps of slain ; and , after the battle , the royal corpse could hardly be distinguished among the dead . From the moment of his death , all courage seemed to ...
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... sides prepared for battle . Ro- bert was now entered on that scene of action in which he chiefly gloried , and in which he ... side , in spite of all his efforts and acts of personal valour . But though he now saw his army defeated , and ...
... sides prepared for battle . Ro- bert was now entered on that scene of action in which he chiefly gloried , and in which he ... side , in spite of all his efforts and acts of personal valour . But though he now saw his army defeated , and ...
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