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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... favour of Matilda- Stephen taken prisoner - Matilda crowned - Stephen released - Restored to the crown - Continuation of the civil wars - Compromise between the king and prince Henry - Death of the king 343 CHAP . VIII . HENRY II ...
... favour of Matilda- Stephen taken prisoner - Matilda crowned - Stephen released - Restored to the crown - Continuation of the civil wars - Compromise between the king and prince Henry - Death of the king 343 CHAP . VIII . HENRY II ...
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... favour of the ancient Grecian fictions , which are so celebrated and so agree- able , that they will ever be the objects of the attention of mankind . Neglecting , therefore , all traditions , or rather tales , concerning the more early ...
... favour of the ancient Grecian fictions , which are so celebrated and so agree- able , that they will ever be the objects of the attention of mankind . Neglecting , therefore , all traditions , or rather tales , concerning the more early ...
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... favours this conclusion . It appears also probable , that the migrations of that colony of Gauls or Celts , who peopled or sub- dued Ireland , was originally made from the north - west parts of Britain ; and this conjecture ( if it do ...
... favours this conclusion . It appears also probable , that the migrations of that colony of Gauls or Celts , who peopled or sub- dued Ireland , was originally made from the north - west parts of Britain ; and this conjecture ( if it do ...
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... favour of this divinity by their valour ( for they made less account of the other virtues ) , they should be admitted after their death into his hall ; and , reposing on couches , should satiate themselves with ale from the skulls of ...
... favour of this divinity by their valour ( for they made less account of the other virtues ) , they should be admitted after their death into his hall ; and , reposing on couches , should satiate themselves with ale from the skulls of ...
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... favour of the court , numbers of the Kentish men were baptized ; and the king himself was persuaded to submit to that rite of Christianity . His example had great influence with his subjects ; but he employed no force to bring them over ...
... favour of the court , numbers of the Kentish men were baptized ; and the king himself was persuaded to submit to that rite of Christianity . His example had great influence with his subjects ; but he employed no force to bring them over ...
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