The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... English pagans , he is said to have cried out , in the Latin language , Non Angli , sed Angeli , forent , si essent Christiani.— “ They would not be English , but Angels , had they been Christians . " From that time he was struck with ...
... English pagans , he is said to have cried out , in the Latin language , Non Angli , sed Angeli , forent , si essent Christiani.— “ They would not be English , but Angels , had they been Christians . " From that time he was struck with ...
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... English yoke ; so that the king was at last obliged to place garrisons in their most considerable towns , and to appoint an English governor over them , who might suppress their insurrections on the first appearance . About this time ...
... English yoke ; so that the king was at last obliged to place garrisons in their most considerable towns , and to appoint an English governor over them , who might suppress their insurrections on the first appearance . About this time ...
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... English ; and he who has taken the advantage of it , has always found it of excellent assistance in his government . The sanctity of the monks was the cry at that time ; and Edgar , chiming in with the people , at once promoted their ...
... English ; and he who has taken the advantage of it , has always found it of excellent assistance in his government . The sanctity of the monks was the cry at that time ; and Edgar , chiming in with the people , at once promoted their ...
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... English , ill - provided to oppose such an enemy , made but a feeble resistance ; endeavouring , by treachery and submis- sion , to avert the storm they had not spirit to oppose . The northern invaders , now well acquainted with the ...
... English , ill - provided to oppose such an enemy , made but a feeble resistance ; endeavouring , by treachery and submis- sion , to avert the storm they had not spirit to oppose . The northern invaders , now well acquainted with the ...
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... English . The English now found their situation truly deplorable . The weakness of the king , the divisions of the nobility , the treachery of some , and the cow- ardice of others , frustrated all their endeavours for mutual defence ...
... English . The English now found their situation truly deplorable . The weakness of the king , the divisions of the nobility , the treachery of some , and the cow- ardice of others , frustrated all their endeavours for mutual defence ...
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