The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... refused to submit to their decree was exposed to the most severe penalties . The sen- tence of excommunication was pronounced against him he was forbidden access to the sacrifices or public worship : he was debarred all intercourse with ...
... refused to submit to their decree was exposed to the most severe penalties . The sen- tence of excommunication was pronounced against him he was forbidden access to the sacrifices or public worship : he was debarred all intercourse with ...
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... refusal . After reject- ing several messages of this kind , his generosity began to yield to the motives of interest ; and he retained the last ambassador till he should come to a resolution in a case of such importance . Ed- win ...
... refusal . After reject- ing several messages of this kind , his generosity began to yield to the motives of interest ; and he retained the last ambassador till he should come to a resolution in a case of such importance . Ed- win ...
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... refused to violate her vow of chastity . Alfred , his natural brother , acquired possession of the kingdom , which he governed for nineteen years ; and he left it to Osred his son , a boy of eight years of age . This prince , after a ...
... refused to violate her vow of chastity . Alfred , his natural brother , acquired possession of the kingdom , which he governed for nineteen years ; and he left it to Osred his son , a boy of eight years of age . This prince , after a ...
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... refusing them , unless they would submit to be baptised , they ex- pelled him their dominions . The names of the other princes who reigned successively in Essex , are Sigebert the little , Sigebert the good , who restored Christianity ...
... refusing them , unless they would submit to be baptised , they ex- pelled him their dominions . The names of the other princes who reigned successively in Essex , are Sigebert the little , Sigebert the good , who restored Christianity ...
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... refuse admittance to every one who should be wanting in respect to his succes- sor . This conceit , well suited to vulgar concep- tions , made great impression on the people dur- ing several ages ; and has not even at present lost all ...
... refuse admittance to every one who should be wanting in respect to his succes- sor . This conceit , well suited to vulgar concep- tions , made great impression on the people dur- ing several ages ; and has not even at present lost all ...
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