The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... brought from abroad . As to Their language , customs , religion , and government , were generally the same with those of the Gauls , their neighbours of the continent . their government , it consisted of several small principalities ...
... brought from abroad . As to Their language , customs , religion , and government , were generally the same with those of the Gauls , their neighbours of the continent . their government , it consisted of several small principalities ...
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... brought into his presence . The vassals of the British king , with the spoils taken in war , were first brought forward ; these were followed by his family , who , with abject lamentations , were seen to implore for mercy . Last of all ...
... brought into his presence . The vassals of the British king , with the spoils taken in war , were first brought forward ; these were followed by his family , who , with abject lamentations , were seen to implore for mercy . Last of all ...
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... brought to him from the Mediterranean ; and his subjects , by seeing these productions of the peaceful arts , were taught to respect the virtues of justice and industry , by which alone they could be procured . It was after a glorious ...
... brought to him from the Mediterranean ; and his subjects , by seeing these productions of the peaceful arts , were taught to respect the virtues of justice and industry , by which alone they could be procured . It was after a glorious ...
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... brought him , as he was thirsty , while he was yet holding the cup to his head , one of Elfrida's domes- tics , instructed for that purpose , stabbed him in the back . The king , finding himself wounded , put spurs to his horse ; but ...
... brought him , as he was thirsty , while he was yet holding the cup to his head , one of Elfrida's domes- tics , instructed for that purpose , stabbed him in the back . The king , finding himself wounded , put spurs to his horse ; but ...
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... brought the strongest proofs of his guilt , and appealed to Harold's equity for redress . This nobleman , convinced of Tosti's brutality , sacrificed his affection to his duty ; and not only procured their pardon from the king , but ...
... brought the strongest proofs of his guilt , and appealed to Harold's equity for redress . This nobleman , convinced of Tosti's brutality , sacrificed his affection to his duty ; and not only procured their pardon from the king , but ...
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