The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... England , Dr. Herring , and the primate of Ireland , Dr. Stone , which seem two odd exceptions . These dignified prelates separately sent me messages not to be discouraged . I was , however , I confess discouraged ; and had not the war ...
... England , Dr. Herring , and the primate of Ireland , Dr. Stone , which seem two odd exceptions . These dignified prelates separately sent me messages not to be discouraged . I was , however , I confess discouraged ; and had not the war ...
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... England , was commonly denominated Pe- ter's pence ; and though conferred at first as a gift , was afterwards claimed as a tribute by the Roman pontiff . Carrying his hypocrisy still far- ther , Offa , feigning to be directed by a ...
... England , was commonly denominated Pe- ter's pence ; and though conferred at first as a gift , was afterwards claimed as a tribute by the Roman pontiff . Carrying his hypocrisy still far- ther , Offa , feigning to be directed by a ...
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... England remained in this state of anxiety , and defended itself more by temporary expedients than by any regular ... England ; and fought battles , or rather skirmishes in East Anglia and Lindesey and Kent ; 68 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... England remained in this state of anxiety , and defended itself more by temporary expedients than by any regular ... England ; and fought battles , or rather skirmishes in East Anglia and Lindesey and Kent ; 68 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... England was held in continual alarm ; and the inhabitants of one county durst not give assistance to those of an- other , lest their own families and property should in the mean time be exposed by their absence to the fury of these ...
... England was held in continual alarm ; and the inhabitants of one county durst not give assistance to those of an- other , lest their own families and property should in the mean time be exposed by their absence to the fury of these ...
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... England ; and receiv- ing in the spring a strong reinforcement of their countrymen in three hundred and fifty vessels , they advanced from the Isle of Thanet , where they had stationed themselves ; burnt the cities of London and ...
... England ; and receiv- ing in the spring a strong reinforcement of their countrymen in three hundred and fifty vessels , they advanced from the Isle of Thanet , where they had stationed themselves ; burnt the cities of London and ...
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