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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... land ; I found also , that the friends and family of that young nobleman were desirous of putting him under my care and direction , for the state of his mind and health required it . I lived with him a twelvemonth . My ap- pointments ...
... land ; I found also , that the friends and family of that young nobleman were desirous of putting him under my care and direction , for the state of his mind and health required it . I lived with him a twelvemonth . My ap- pointments ...
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... land among the inhabitants of each village , kept them from attaching themselves to particular possessions , or making such progress in agriculture as might divert their attention from military expeditions , the chief occupation of the ...
... land among the inhabitants of each village , kept them from attaching themselves to particular possessions , or making such progress in agriculture as might divert their attention from military expeditions , the chief occupation of the ...
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... lands , especially the east coast of that country , were peopled in a great measure from Germany ; though the expeditions , made by the several Saxon adventurers , have escaped the records of history . The language spoken in those ...
... lands , especially the east coast of that country , were peopled in a great measure from Germany ; though the expeditions , made by the several Saxon adventurers , have escaped the records of history . The language spoken in those ...
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... lands in the isle of Thanet , where she founded a monastery . The bloody precaution of Egbert could not fix the crown on the head of his son Edric . Lothaire , brother of the deceased prince , took possession of the kingdom ; and , in ...
... lands in the isle of Thanet , where she founded a monastery . The bloody precaution of Egbert could not fix the crown on the head of his son Edric . Lothaire , brother of the deceased prince , took possession of the kingdom ; and , in ...
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... land . expelled her infant brother Edwin , had united all the counties north of Humber into one monarchy , and acquired a great ascendant in the Heptarchy . He also spread the terror of the Saxon arms to the neighbouring people ; and ...
... land . expelled her infant brother Edwin , had united all the counties north of Humber into one monarchy , and acquired a great ascendant in the Heptarchy . He also spread the terror of the Saxon arms to the neighbouring people ; and ...
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