The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, Tập 1Evans, 1813 |
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... naturally indispose them for receiving the Christian faith , when preached to them by such inveterate enemies ; and ... natural for them to yield to that supe BUT the most memorable event which distinguished the reign of this great ...
... naturally indispose them for receiving the Christian faith , when preached to them by such inveterate enemies ; and ... natural for them to yield to that supe BUT the most memorable event which distinguished the reign of this great ...
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... natural * Spel . Conc . p . 308. Brompton , p . 776. † Spel . Conc . p . 230 , 310 , 312. Higden , lib . 5. || Ingulph , p . 5. W. Malmes . lib . 1. cap . 4. § Lib . 1. cap . 4. ** Chron . Sax . p . 65 . imperfect . Sleda succeeded to ...
... natural * Spel . Conc . p . 308. Brompton , p . 776. † Spel . Conc . p . 230 , 310 , 312. Higden , lib . 5. || Ingulph , p . 5. W. Malmes . lib . 1. cap . 4. § Lib . 1. cap . 4. ** Chron . Sax . p . 65 . imperfect . Sleda succeeded to ...
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... natural and acquired talents . Brithric , king of Wessex , had married Eadburga , natural daughter of Offa , king of Mercia , a profligate woman , equally infamous for cruelty and for incontinence . Having great influence over her ...
... natural and acquired talents . Brithric , king of Wessex , had married Eadburga , natural daughter of Offa , king of Mercia , a profligate woman , equally infamous for cruelty and for incontinence . Having great influence over her ...
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... natural de- quillity in restoring order to the state , which fence of an island , had hitherto been totally had been shaken by so many violent convul - neglected by the English . He increased the sions ; in establishing civil and ...
... natural de- quillity in restoring order to the state , which fence of an island , had hitherto been totally had been shaken by so many violent convul - neglected by the English . He increased the sions ; in establishing civil and ...
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... natural son . with all their forces . The king , who was prepared against this event , attacked them on their return at Tetenhall , in the county of Stafford , put them to rout , recovered all the booty , and pursued them with great ...
... natural son . with all their forces . The king , who was prepared against this event , attacked them on their return at Tetenhall , in the county of Stafford , put them to rout , recovered all the booty , and pursued them with great ...
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