The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... bishops found no protection from their sacred calling , but were slaughtered upon their altars . The people were massacred in heaps ; and some , choosing life upon the most abject terms , were contented to become slaves to the victors ...
... bishops found no protection from their sacred calling , but were slaughtered upon their altars . The people were massacred in heaps ; and some , choosing life upon the most abject terms , were contented to become slaves to the victors ...
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... bishop , added to the queen's learning and zeal , made very strong impressions upon the king , as well as the rest of his subjects , in favour of Christianity . The general reception of this holy religion all over the continent , might ...
... bishop , added to the queen's learning and zeal , made very strong impressions upon the king , as well as the rest of his subjects , in favour of Christianity . The general reception of this holy religion all over the continent , might ...
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... bishop , with her into Northumberland , having previously stipulated for the free exercise of her religion . Edwin , whom his queen unceasingly solicited to embrace Christianity , for a long time hesitated on the proposal , willing to ...
... bishop , with her into Northumberland , having previously stipulated for the free exercise of her religion . Edwin , whom his queen unceasingly solicited to embrace Christianity , for a long time hesitated on the proposal , willing to ...
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... bishop of Canterbury , was so far transported with the spirit of the party , that he pronounced a divorce between Edwy and Elgiva . Ecclesiastical censures were then attended with the most formidable effects . The king could no longer ...
... bishop of Canterbury , was so far transported with the spirit of the party , that he pronounced a divorce between Edwy and Elgiva . Ecclesiastical censures were then attended with the most formidable effects . The king could no longer ...
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... bishop of Bayeux , and William Fitz - Osborne . To secure himself yet farther , he resolved to carry along with him all the English noblemen from whose power or inclination he could apprehend a revolt : and , pretending to take great ...
... bishop of Bayeux , and William Fitz - Osborne . To secure himself yet farther , he resolved to carry along with him all the English noblemen from whose power or inclination he could apprehend a revolt : and , pretending to take great ...
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