The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... affected , so that I must soon die . " ' Well , ' said I , if it must be so , you have at least the satisfaction of leaving all your friends , your brother's family in particular , in great prosperity . He said , that he felt that ...
... affected , so that I must soon die . " ' Well , ' said I , if it must be so , you have at least the satisfaction of leaving all your friends , your brother's family in particular , in great prosperity . He said , that he felt that ...
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... affected to make any parade of his magnani- mity . He never mentioned the subject but when the conversation naturally led to it , and never dwelt longer upon it than the course of the conversation happened to require . It was a subject ...
... affected to make any parade of his magnani- mity . He never mentioned the subject but when the conversation naturally led to it , and never dwelt longer upon it than the course of the conversation happened to require . It was a subject ...
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... affected the greatest austerity of life and manners : they indulged themselves in the highest strains of devotion : they inveighed bitterly against the vices and pretended luxury of the age : they were particularly vehement against the ...
... affected the greatest austerity of life and manners : they indulged themselves in the highest strains of devotion : they inveighed bitterly against the vices and pretended luxury of the age : they were particularly vehement against the ...
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... affected by the monks , made them particularly violent on this occasion , Edwy entertained a strong prepossession against them ; and seemed , on that account , determined not to second their project of expelling the seculars from all ...
... affected by the monks , made them particularly violent on this occasion , Edwy entertained a strong prepossession against them ; and seemed , on that account , determined not to second their project of expelling the seculars from all ...
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... affected austerity of life ; and representing the most innocent liber- ties , taken by the other clergy , as great and un- pardonable enormities , thereby prepared the way for the increase of their own power and influence . Edgar ...
... affected austerity of life ; and representing the most innocent liber- ties , taken by the other clergy , as great and un- pardonable enormities , thereby prepared the way for the increase of their own power and influence . Edgar ...
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