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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... nobility in the choice , their personal qualities , chiefly their valour , procured them , from the suffrages of their fellow - citizens , that honourable but dangerous distinction . The war- riors of each tribe attached themselves to ...
... nobility in the choice , their personal qualities , chiefly their valour , procured them , from the suffrages of their fellow - citizens , that honourable but dangerous distinction . The war- riors of each tribe attached themselves to ...
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... nobility . They were reputed , as most of the Saxon princes , to be sprung from Woden , who was worshipped as a god among those nations , and they are said to be his great grandsons ; a circumstance which added much to their authority ...
... nobility . They were reputed , as most of the Saxon princes , to be sprung from Woden , who was worshipped as a god among those nations , and they are said to be his great grandsons ; a circumstance which added much to their authority ...
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... nobility shared the fate of the vulgar ; the people flying to the mountains and deserts , were intercepted and butchered in heaps ; some were glad to accept of life and servitude under their victors ; others , deserting their native ...
... nobility shared the fate of the vulgar ; the people flying to the mountains and deserts , were intercepted and butchered in heaps ; some were glad to accept of life and servitude under their victors ; others , deserting their native ...
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... nobility were treacherously slaughtered , and himself detained captive . But these stories seem to have been invented by the Welsh authors , in order to palliate the weak resistance made at first by their countrymen , and to account for ...
... nobility were treacherously slaughtered , and himself detained captive . But these stories seem to have been invented by the Welsh authors , in order to palliate the weak resistance made at first by their countrymen , and to account for ...
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... nobility ; which invited Cedwalla , king of Wessex , with his brother Mollo , to attack the kingdom . These invaders committed great devastations in Kent ; but the death of Mollo , who was slain in a skirmish , " 1 Will . Malm . p . 11 ...
... nobility ; which invited Cedwalla , king of Wessex , with his brother Mollo , to attack the kingdom . These invaders committed great devastations in Kent ; but the death of Mollo , who was slain in a skirmish , " 1 Will . Malm . p . 11 ...
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