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... tion of the world , and my fate would have been buried in general oblivion . I am now at your mercy ; but if my life be spared , I shall remain an eternal monument of your clemency and modera- tion . " The emperor was affected with the ...
... tion of the world , and my fate would have been buried in general oblivion . I am now at your mercy ; but if my life be spared , I shall remain an eternal monument of your clemency and modera- tion . " The emperor was affected with the ...
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... tion ; but we must remember that their enemies have drawn the picture . 449 . It was upon this people that Vortigern turned his eyes A. D. for succour against the Picts and Scots , whose cruelties , perhaps , were still more flagrant ...
... tion ; but we must remember that their enemies have drawn the picture . 449 . It was upon this people that Vortigern turned his eyes A. D. for succour against the Picts and Scots , whose cruelties , perhaps , were still more flagrant ...
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... tion , as jealousy and ambition have more frequent incentives to operate . The wars and revolutions of these little rival states were extremely numerous , and the accounts of them have swelled the historian's page . But these accounts ...
... tion , as jealousy and ambition have more frequent incentives to operate . The wars and revolutions of these little rival states were extremely numerous , and the accounts of them have swelled the historian's page . But these accounts ...
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... tion . These were , in fact , no other than the ancestors of the very people whom they came to despoil , and might be considered as the original stock from which the numerous colonies that infested Britain had migrated some centuries ...
... tion . These were , in fact , no other than the ancestors of the very people whom they came to despoil , and might be considered as the original stock from which the numerous colonies that infested Britain had migrated some centuries ...
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... tion of this grant , a tithe of all the produce of the land was settled upon the clergy . Ethelwolf lived only two years after this agreement ; leav- A. D. ing , by will , the kingdom shared between his two eldest 857 . sons , Ethelbald ...
... tion of this grant , a tithe of all the produce of the land was settled upon the clergy . Ethelwolf lived only two years after this agreement ; leav- A. D. ing , by will , the kingdom shared between his two eldest 857 . sons , Ethelbald ...
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