The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... affections ; and that , perhaps , was the reason why his education was at first neglected . He had attained the age of twelve before he was made acquainted with the lowest elements of literature ; but hearing some Saxon poems read ...
... affections ; and that , perhaps , was the reason why his education was at first neglected . He had attained the age of twelve before he was made acquainted with the lowest elements of literature ; but hearing some Saxon poems read ...
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... affection for her son , his brother . Hunting one day near Corfe - castle , were Elfrida resided , he thought it his duty to pay her a visit , although he was not attended by any of his retinue . There desiring some liquor to be brought ...
... affection for her son , his brother . Hunting one day near Corfe - castle , were Elfrida resided , he thought it his duty to pay her a visit , although he was not attended by any of his retinue . There desiring some liquor to be brought ...
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... affections of the nobility , he endeavoured to gratify their avarice . But as his power grew stronger , and his title more secure , he then resumed those grants which he had made , and even put many of the English nobles to death ...
... affections of the nobility , he endeavoured to gratify their avarice . But as his power grew stronger , and his title more secure , he then resumed those grants which he had made , and even put many of the English nobles to death ...
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... affection . Upon his return to Dover , having sent a servant before him to bespeak lodgings in that city , a fray happened between this domestic and the townsmen , in which he lost his life . The count and his attendants attempting to ...
... affection . Upon his return to Dover , having sent a servant before him to bespeak lodgings in that city , a fray happened between this domestic and the townsmen , in which he lost his life . The count and his attendants attempting to ...
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... affections of the people by his liberality and apparent candour , while every day he increased his power by seeming modestly to decline it . By these arts he not only supplanted Algar , duke of Mercia , whom the king raised up to rival ...
... affections of the people by his liberality and apparent candour , while every day he increased his power by seeming modestly to decline it . By these arts he not only supplanted Algar , duke of Mercia , whom the king raised up to rival ...
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