The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... favour of Matilda ... Stephen taken prisoner ... Matilda crowned ... Stephen released ... Restored to the crown ... Continuation of the civil wars ... Compromise between the king and prince Henry ... Death of the king ......... 343 CHAP ...
... favour of Matilda ... Stephen taken prisoner ... Matilda crowned ... Stephen released ... Restored to the crown ... Continuation of the civil wars ... Compromise between the king and prince Henry ... Death of the king ......... 343 CHAP ...
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... favour of the ancient Grecian fictions , which are so ce- lebrated and so agreeable , that they will ever be the objects of the attention of mankind . Neg- lecting , therefore , all traditions , or rather tales , concerning the more ...
... favour of the ancient Grecian fictions , which are so ce- lebrated and so agreeable , that they will ever be the objects of the attention of mankind . Neg- lecting , therefore , all traditions , or rather tales , concerning the more ...
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... favours this con- clusion . It appears also probable , that the migrations of that colony of Gauls or Celts , who peopled or subdued Ireland , was originally made from the north - west parts of Britain ; and this conjecture ( if it do ...
... favours this con- clusion . It appears also probable , that the migrations of that colony of Gauls or Celts , who peopled or subdued Ireland , was originally made from the north - west parts of Britain ; and this conjecture ( if it do ...
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... favour of this divinity by their valour ( for they made less account of the other virtues ) , they should be admitted after their death into his hall ; and reposing on couches , should satiate themselves with ale from the skulls of ...
... favour of this divinity by their valour ( for they made less account of the other virtues ) , they should be admitted after their death into his hall ; and reposing on couches , should satiate themselves with ale from the skulls of ...
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... favour of the court , num- bers of the Kentish men were baptized ; and the king himself was persuaded to submit to that rite of Christianity . His example had great influence with his subjects ; but he employed no force to bring them ...
... favour of the court , num- bers of the Kentish men were baptized ; and the king himself was persuaded to submit to that rite of Christianity . His example had great influence with his subjects ; but he employed no force to bring them ...
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