The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... duke of Richmond , towards the end of the year . In the beginning of 1766 , I left Paris , and next summer went to Edinburgh , with the same view as formerly , of burying myself in a philosophical retreat . I returned to that place ...
... duke of Richmond , towards the end of the year . In the beginning of 1766 , I left Paris , and next summer went to Edinburgh , with the same view as formerly , of burying myself in a philosophical retreat . I returned to that place ...
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... . Marriage of the king ... Invasion by duke Robert ... Ac- commodation with Robert ... Attack of Nor- mandy ... Conquest of Normandy ... Continua- tion of the quarrel with Anselm the primate ... Compromise xxii CONTENTS .
... . Marriage of the king ... Invasion by duke Robert ... Ac- commodation with Robert ... Attack of Nor- mandy ... Conquest of Normandy ... Continua- tion of the quarrel with Anselm the primate ... Compromise xxii CONTENTS .
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... duke Cumbran , go- vernor of Hampshire ; who , that he might add new obligations to Sigebert , gave him many sa- lutary counsels for his future conduct , accompa- nied with some reprehensions for the past . But these were so much ...
... duke Cumbran , go- vernor of Hampshire ; who , that he might add new obligations to Sigebert , gave him many sa- lutary counsels for his future conduct , accompa- nied with some reprehensions for the past . But these were so much ...
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... duke of Mercia , ex- pelled the new orders of monks from all the monasteries which lay within his jurisdiction ; but Elfwin , duke of East Anglia , and Brithnot , duke of the East Saxons , protected them within their territories , and ...
... duke of Mercia , ex- pelled the new orders of monks from all the monasteries which lay within his jurisdiction ; but Elfwin , duke of East Anglia , and Brithnot , duke of the East Saxons , protected them within their territories , and ...
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... duke of that county , who ventured , with a small body , to attack them , they spread their devastations over all the neighbouring pro- vinces . In this extremity , Ethelred , to whom historians give the epithet of the Unready , instead ...
... duke of that county , who ventured , with a small body , to attack them , they spread their devastations over all the neighbouring pro- vinces . In this extremity , Ethelred , to whom historians give the epithet of the Unready , instead ...
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