The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... secure the frontiers of the empire , Adrian , who visited this island , built a rampart between the river Tyne and the frith of Solway : Lollius Urbicus , under Antoninus Pius , erected one in the place where Agricola had formerly ...
... secure the frontiers of the empire , Adrian , who visited this island , built a rampart between the river Tyne and the frith of Solway : Lollius Urbicus , under Antoninus Pius , erected one in the place where Agricola had formerly ...
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... secure the succession in his family , and prevent such revolutions as are incident to a turbulent and barbarous monarchy . Ethelbert revived the reputation of his family , which had languished for some generations . The inactivity of ...
... secure the succession in his family , and prevent such revolutions as are incident to a turbulent and barbarous monarchy . Ethelbert revived the reputation of his family , which had languished for some generations . The inactivity of ...
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... secure the power in his family , he associated with him Richard his son in the administration of the government . Edric , the dispossessed prince , had recourse to Edilwach , king of Sussex , for assist- ance ; and , being supported by ...
... secure the power in his family , he associated with him Richard his son in the administration of the government . Edric , the dispossessed prince , had recourse to Edilwach , king of Sussex , for assist- ance ; and , being supported by ...
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... secure against foreign invasion . This great event happened in the year 827 . The Saxons , though they had been so long settled in the island , seem not as yet to have been much improved beyond their German ancestors , either in arts ...
... secure against foreign invasion . This great event happened in the year 827 . The Saxons , though they had been so long settled in the island , seem not as yet to have been much improved beyond their German ancestors , either in arts ...
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... secure passport to heaven at the feet of the Roman pontiff . New reliques , per- petually sent from that endless mint of supersti- tion , and magnified by lying miracles invented in convents , operated on the astonished minds of the ...
... secure passport to heaven at the feet of the Roman pontiff . New reliques , per- petually sent from that endless mint of supersti- tion , and magnified by lying miracles invented in convents , operated on the astonished minds of the ...
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