The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... took shelter in the forests and marshes of Somerset , and thence made occasional irruptions upon straggling parties of the enemy . Their success , in this rapacious and dreary method of living , encouraged many more to join their ...
... took shelter in the forests and marshes of Somerset , and thence made occasional irruptions upon straggling parties of the enemy . Their success , in this rapacious and dreary method of living , encouraged many more to join their ...
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... took care that all his subjects should be armed and registered ; he assigned to them a regular rotation of duty ; some were em- ployed to cultivate the land , while others were appointed to repel any sudden invasion from the enemy . He took ...
... took care that all his subjects should be armed and registered ; he assigned to them a regular rotation of duty ; some were em- ployed to cultivate the land , while others were appointed to repel any sudden invasion from the enemy . He took ...
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... took an opportunity , after some time , of turning the conversation on Elfrida , representing that though the fortune of a daughter of the earl of Devonshire would be a trifle to a king , yet it would be an immense acquisition to a ...
... took an opportunity , after some time , of turning the conversation on Elfrida , representing that though the fortune of a daughter of the earl of Devonshire would be a trifle to a king , yet it would be an immense acquisition to a ...
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... took feeble and irre- solute steps to secure the succession . While he continued thus un- certain , he was surprised by sickness , which brought him to his end on the fifth of January , in the sixty - fifth year of his age , and twenty ...
... took feeble and irre- solute steps to secure the succession . While he continued thus un- certain , he was surprised by sickness , which brought him to his end on the fifth of January , in the sixty - fifth year of his age , and twenty ...
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... took all opportunities of oppressing the people ; ei- ther desiring to provoke them to rebellion , in order to profit by con- fiscations , or , in case they submitted tamely to their impositions , to grow rich without slaughter . The ...
... took all opportunities of oppressing the people ; ei- ther desiring to provoke them to rebellion , in order to profit by con- fiscations , or , in case they submitted tamely to their impositions , to grow rich without slaughter . The ...
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