The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... turn to the savage nations which still subsist in primæval rudeness . Temperate rather from necessity than choice ; patient of fatigue , yet inconstant in attachment ; bold , improvident , and rapacious : -such is the picture of savage ...
... turn to the savage nations which still subsist in primæval rudeness . Temperate rather from necessity than choice ; patient of fatigue , yet inconstant in attachment ; bold , improvident , and rapacious : -such is the picture of savage ...
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... 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 needy subject . He , therefore , humbly ...
... 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 needy subject . He , therefore , humbly ...
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... turn , from wasting their possessions . But though these open hostilities were not very considerable , the disaffection among the English was general , and the people began too late to perceive that strength will ever give laws to ...
... turn , from wasting their possessions . But though these open hostilities were not very considerable , the disaffection among the English was general , and the people began too late to perceive that strength will ever give laws to ...
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... turning out the inhabitants , destroying all the villages , and making the wretched outcasts no compensation for such an injury . In the time of the Saxon kings , all noblemen without dis- tinction had a right to hunt in the royal ...
... turning out the inhabitants , destroying all the villages , and making the wretched outcasts no compensation for such an injury . In the time of the Saxon kings , all noblemen without dis- tinction had a right to hunt in the royal ...
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... turn his eyes to a future state , from which the pursuit of ambition had long averted them . He was now struck with remorse for all his cruelties and depredations : he endeavoured to atone for his former offences by large presents to ...
... turn his eyes to a future state , from which the pursuit of ambition had long averted them . He was now struck with remorse for all his cruelties and depredations : he endeavoured to atone for his former offences by large presents to ...
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