The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... carried his victorious arms thither , and de- feated the undisciplined enemy in every encounter . He pierced into the formerly inaccessible forests and mountains of Caledonia ; he drove onward all those fierce and intractable spirits ...
... carried his victorious arms thither , and de- feated the undisciplined enemy in every encounter . He pierced into the formerly inaccessible forests and mountains of Caledonia ; he drove onward all those fierce and intractable spirits ...
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... carried devastation into the most remote corners of Britain . Chiefly anxious to spread the terror of his arms , he spared neither sex , age , nor con- dition , but laid the country desolate before him . The priests and bishops found no ...
... carried devastation into the most remote corners of Britain . Chiefly anxious to spread the terror of his arms , he spared neither sex , age , nor con- dition , but laid the country desolate before him . The priests and bishops found no ...
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... domestic troubles of his own , to be a patient spectator of their encroachments . His first wife had been carried off by Melnas , king of Somersetshire , who detained her a whole year at Glastonbury 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... domestic troubles of his own , to be a patient spectator of their encroachments . His first wife had been carried off by Melnas , king of Somersetshire , who detained her a whole year at Glastonbury 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... carried to an excess . Augustine was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury , endowed with authority over all the British churches ; and his associates , having spread themselves over all the country , completed that conversion which was ...
... carried to an excess . Augustine was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury , endowed with authority over all the British churches ; and his associates , having spread themselves over all the country , completed that conversion which was ...
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... carried so high , that if a person appeared in a sacerdotal habit on the highway , the people flocked round him , and , with all the marks of profound respect , received every word he uttered as an oracle . From this blind attachment ...
... carried so high , that if a person appeared in a sacerdotal habit on the highway , the people flocked round him , and , with all the marks of profound respect , received every word he uttered as an oracle . From this blind attachment ...
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