The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... violence ; and from that moment he gave up all thoughts of recovery , but submitted with the utmost cheerfulness , and the most perfect complacency and resignation . Upon his return to Edinburgh , though he found himself much weaker ...
... violence ; and from that moment he gave up all thoughts of recovery , but submitted with the utmost cheerfulness , and the most perfect complacency and resignation . Upon his return to Edinburgh , though he found himself much weaker ...
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... violent , and unpre- pared revolutions incident to barbarians , are so much guided by caprice , and terminate so often in cruelty , that they disgust us by the uniformity of their appearance ; and it is rather fortunate for letters that ...
... violent , and unpre- pared revolutions incident to barbarians , are so much guided by caprice , and terminate so often in cruelty , that they disgust us by the uniformity of their appearance ; and it is rather fortunate for letters that ...
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... violent efforts . No idolatrous worship ever attained such an ascendant over mankind as that of the ancient Gauls and ... violence which had never , in any other instance , been practised by those tolerating conquerors . THE ROMANS . THE ...
... violent efforts . No idolatrous worship ever attained such an ascendant over mankind as that of the ancient Gauls and ... violence which had never , in any other instance , been practised by those tolerating conquerors . THE ROMANS . THE ...
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... violent extremities , and roused to indignation against their treacherous auxiliaries , were necessitated to take arms ; and having deposed Vor- tigern , who had become odious from his vices , and from the bad event of his rash counsels ...
... violent extremities , and roused to indignation against their treacherous auxiliaries , were necessitated to take arms ; and having deposed Vor- tigern , who had become odious from his vices , and from the bad event of his rash counsels ...
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... violent an ani- mosity against the ancient inhabitants . As the Saxons came over at intervals in separate bodies , the Britons , however at first unwarlike , were tempted to make resist- ance ; and hostilities , being thereby prolonged ...
... violent an ani- mosity against the ancient inhabitants . As the Saxons came over at intervals in separate bodies , the Britons , however at first unwarlike , were tempted to make resist- ance ; and hostilities , being thereby prolonged ...
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Alfred ancient Anglia appeared archbishop archbishop of Canterbury arms army Asser Athelstan attended authority barbarous barons battle Becket Bede Beverl bishop Britons Brompton brother Canute Chron church civil clergy conquerors conquest council count of Boulogne court crown Danes danger death defence dominions duke of Normandy Dunelm Eadmer earl East Anglia ecclesiastical Edgar Edgar Atheling Edric Edward enemy engaged England English enterprise Epist Essex Ethelbert Ethelred farther favour France gave Gemet Glocester Godwin Harold Henry Heptarchy Higden historians honour Hoveden Hunting Ibid Ingulph inhabitants Kent king king's kingdom kingdom of Kent land laws liberty Malms Mercia military monarch monks nation nobility nobleman Norman Northumberland obliged Pict pope possession prelates pretensions primate prince province received reign Robert Roman Rome royal Saxons sect sensible soon sovereign Spel subdued subjects submission success throne tion valour vassals vigour violence Vitalis Wigorn William