The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... sovereign than to the people . The farther pro- gress of the same disorders introduced the bor- dering barbarians into the service of the Ro- mans ; and those fierce nations , having now added discipline to their native bravery , could ...
... sovereign than to the people . The farther pro- gress of the same disorders introduced the bor- dering barbarians into the service of the Ro- mans ; and those fierce nations , having now added discipline to their native bravery , could ...
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... sovereign power in France . though stained with every vice of treachery and cruelty , either possessed or pretented great zeal for the cause ; and Gregory acknowledged that to her friendly assistance was , in a great measure , owing the ...
... sovereign power in France . though stained with every vice of treachery and cruelty , either possessed or pretented great zeal for the cause ; and Gregory acknowledged that to her friendly assistance was , in a great measure , owing the ...
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... sovereign pon- tiff , he engaged to pay him a yearly donation for the support of an English college at Rome , and in order to raise the sum , he imposed the tax of a penny on each house possessed of thirty pence a year . This imposition ...
... sovereign pon- tiff , he engaged to pay him a yearly donation for the support of an English college at Rome , and in order to raise the sum , he imposed the tax of a penny on each house possessed of thirty pence a year . This imposition ...
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... sovereign . Egbert led his army against the invaders ; and encountering them at Ellandum in Wiltshire , obtained a complete vic- tory , and by the great slaughter which he made of them in their flight , gave a mortal blow to the power ...
... sovereign . Egbert led his army against the invaders ; and encountering them at Ellandum in Wiltshire , obtained a complete vic- tory , and by the great slaughter which he made of them in their flight , gave a mortal blow to the power ...
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... sovereign . Egbert , however , still allowed to Northumberland , as he had done to Mercia and East Anglia , the power of electing a king , who paid him tribute , and was dependent on him . Thus were united all the kingdoms of the ...
... sovereign . Egbert , however , still allowed to Northumberland , as he had done to Mercia and East Anglia , the power of electing a king , who paid him tribute , and was dependent on him . Thus were united all the kingdoms of the ...
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