The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... give any disturbance to their governors ; and , in fact , instead of considering their yoke as a burden , they were taught to regard it as their ornament and protection . Indeed , nothing was likely to shake the power of Rome in the ...
... give any disturbance to their governors ; and , in fact , instead of considering their yoke as a burden , they were taught to regard it as their ornament and protection . Indeed , nothing was likely to shake the power of Rome in the ...
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... give laws , manners , and liberty , to the rest of Europe . A part of this people , under the name of Suevi , had , some time before Cæsar's invasion of Gaul , subdued and possessed an extensive empire in Germany . These , for their ...
... give laws , manners , and liberty , to the rest of Europe . A part of this people , under the name of Suevi , had , some time before Cæsar's invasion of Gaul , subdued and possessed an extensive empire in Germany . These , for their ...
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... give some account of the introduction of Christianity among the Saxons , which happened during this dreary period . The Christian religion never suffered more persecution , than it underwent in Britain from the barbarity of the Saxon ...
... give some account of the introduction of Christianity among the Saxons , which happened during this dreary period . The Christian religion never suffered more persecution , than it underwent in Britain from the barbarity of the Saxon ...
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... give splendour to his authority , a general council of the clergy and laity was summoned at Winchester , where he was solemnly crowned king of England , by which name the united kingdom was thenceforward called . Thus , about four ...
... give splendour to his authority , a general council of the clergy and laity was summoned at Winchester , where he was solemnly crowned king of England , by which name the united kingdom was thenceforward called . Thus , about four ...
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... give him the least apprehension , or excite an alarm . In this state of prosperity and pro- found tranquillity , Alfred was diligently employed in cultivating the arts of peace , and in repairing the damages which the kingdom had ...
... give him the least apprehension , or excite an alarm . In this state of prosperity and pro- found tranquillity , Alfred was diligently employed in cultivating the arts of peace , and in repairing the damages which the kingdom had ...
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