The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... land , with that care and attention which might be expected from a temper so perfectly friendly and af- fectionate . As I had written to my mother that she might expect me in Scotland , I was under the ne- cessity of continuing my ...
... land , with that care and attention which might be expected from a temper so perfectly friendly and af- fectionate . As I had written to my mother that she might expect me in Scotland , I was under the ne- cessity of continuing my ...
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... land among the inhabitants of each village , kept them from attaching themselves to particular possessions , or making such progress in agriculture as might divert their attention from military expeditions , the chief occupation of the ...
... land among the inhabitants of each village , kept them from attaching themselves to particular possessions , or making such progress in agriculture as might divert their attention from military expeditions , the chief occupation of the ...
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... lands in the Isle of Thanet , where she founded a monastery . The bloody precaution of Egbert could not fix the crown on the head of his son Edric . Lo- thaire , brother of the deceased prince , took pos- session of the kingdom ; and ...
... lands in the Isle of Thanet , where she founded a monastery . The bloody precaution of Egbert could not fix the crown on the head of his son Edric . Lo- thaire , brother of the deceased prince , took pos- session of the kingdom ; and ...
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... land , and took possession of Bernicia , his paternal kingdom . Osric , Edwin's cousin - german , esta- blished himself in Deïri , the inheritance of his family ; but to which the sons of Edwin had a preferable title . Eanfrid , the ...
... land , and took possession of Bernicia , his paternal kingdom . Osric , Edwin's cousin - german , esta- blished himself in Deïri , the inheritance of his family ; but to which the sons of Edwin had a preferable title . Eanfrid , the ...
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... lands , en- couraged marriages and alliances between them and his ancient subjects , and gave them the privi- lege of being governed by the same laws . These laws he augmented and ascertained ; and though he was disturbed by some ...
... lands , en- couraged marriages and alliances between them and his ancient subjects , and gave them the privi- lege of being governed by the same laws . These laws he augmented and ascertained ; and though he was disturbed by some ...
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