The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... churches , stained the altars with the blood of the clergy , and massacred all those whom they found professing ... church dedicated to St. Martin , which had been built by the Romans , near the walls of Canterbury . The exemplary ...
... churches , stained the altars with the blood of the clergy , and massacred all those whom they found professing ... church dedicated to St. Martin , which had been built by the Romans , near the walls of Canterbury . The exemplary ...
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... churches ; and his associates , having spread themselves over all the country , completed that conversion which was so ... church , and making a pilgrimage to Rome , where his riches procured him the papal absolution . It was upon this ...
... churches ; and his associates , having spread themselves over all the country , completed that conversion which was so ... church , and making a pilgrimage to Rome , where his riches procured him the papal absolution . It was upon this ...
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... church atoned for all the violences done to society . The nobility , whose duty it was to preserve the military spirit from declining , began to prefer the sloth and security of a cloister , to the tumult and glory of war ; and those ...
... church atoned for all the violences done to society . The nobility , whose duty it was to preserve the military spirit from declining , began to prefer the sloth and security of a cloister , to the tumult and glory of war ; and those ...
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... church . In his return home he married Judith , daughter to the empe- ror Charles the Bald ; but , on his landing in his own dominions , he was surprised to find his title to the crown disputed . His second son , Ethelbald , upon the ...
... church . In his return home he married Judith , daughter to the empe- ror Charles the Bald ; but , on his landing in his own dominions , he was surprised to find his title to the crown disputed . His second son , Ethelbald , upon the ...
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... churches and monasteries were burned to the ground . In this situation of affairs , nothing appeared but objects of terror , and every hope was lost in despair . The wisdom and virtues of one man were found sufficient to bring back ...
... churches and monasteries were burned to the ground . In this situation of affairs , nothing appeared but objects of terror , and every hope was lost in despair . The wisdom and virtues of one man were found sufficient to bring back ...
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