The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... appeared for some time to have so good an effect upon him , that even he himself began to entertain , what he was not apt to do , a better opinion of his own health . His symptoms , however , soon returned with their usual violence ...
... appeared for some time to have so good an effect upon him , that even he himself began to entertain , what he was not apt to do , a better opinion of his own health . His symptoms , however , soon returned with their usual violence ...
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... appeared to the Romans on their invasion of this coun- try ; we shall briefly run over the events which attended the conquest made by that empire , as belonging more to Roman than British story ; we shall hasten through the obscure and ...
... appeared to the Romans on their invasion of this coun- try ; we shall briefly run over the events which attended the conquest made by that empire , as belonging more to Roman than British story ; we shall hasten through the obscure and ...
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... appeared among them , and prompted them to undertake an enterprise , to which they were of themselves sufficiently inclined . " Hengist and Horsa , two brothers , possessed great cre- dit among the Saxons , and were much celebrated both ...
... appeared among them , and prompted them to undertake an enterprise , to which they were of themselves sufficiently inclined . " Hengist and Horsa , two brothers , possessed great cre- dit among the Saxons , and were much celebrated both ...
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... appeared to him so happy , he determined to undertake , himself , a mission into Britain ; and , having obtained the pope's approbation , he prepared for that perilous journey . But his popularity at home was so great , that the Romans ...
... appeared to him so happy , he determined to undertake , himself , a mission into Britain ; and , having obtained the pope's approbation , he prepared for that perilous journey . But his popularity at home was so great , that the Romans ...
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... appeared so contrary to nature , he procured more easily their belief of miracles , which , it was pre- tended , he ... appearance of the greatest lenity . He told Ethelbert , that the ser- vice of Christ must be entirely voluntary , and ...
... appeared so contrary to nature , he procured more easily their belief of miracles , which , it was pre- tended , he ... appearance of the greatest lenity . He told Ethelbert , that the ser- vice of Christ must be entirely voluntary , and ...
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