The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... interests . The Saxons were one branch of those Gothic nations , which , swarming from the northern hive , came down to give laws , manners , and liberty , to the rest of Europe . A part of this people , under the name of Suevi , had ...
... interests . The Saxons were one branch of those Gothic nations , which , swarming from the northern hive , came down to give laws , manners , and liberty , to the rest of Europe . A part of this people , under the name of Suevi , had ...
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... interest enough to bring a third army into the field , the Danish and English nobility , equally harassed by these ... interests of the English . Canute , having thus settled his power in England beyond the danger of a revolution ...
... interest enough to bring a third army into the field , the Danish and English nobility , equally harassed by these ... interests of the English . Canute , having thus settled his power in England beyond the danger of a revolution ...
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... interests were united , laid aside all former animosity , and con- curred in fixing him upon the throne . The English , who had long groaned under a foreign yoke , now set no bounds to their joy , at finding the line of their ancient ...
... interests were united , laid aside all former animosity , and con- curred in fixing him upon the throne . The English , who had long groaned under a foreign yoke , now set no bounds to their joy , at finding the line of their ancient ...
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... interests , he appointed none but his own countrymen to the most considerable church - dignities , and even displaced Stigand , arch- bishop of Canterbury , upon some frivolous pretences . His real motive was , that such a dignity was ...
... interests , he appointed none but his own countrymen to the most considerable church - dignities , and even displaced Stigand , arch- bishop of Canterbury , upon some frivolous pretences . His real motive was , that such a dignity was ...
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... interests . He was soon in the field ; and , at the head of a numerous army , shewed himself in readiness to oppose all who should dispute his pretensions . In the mean time , Odo had written to Robert an account of the conspiracy in ...
... interests . He was soon in the field ; and , at the head of a numerous army , shewed himself in readiness to oppose all who should dispute his pretensions . In the mean time , Odo had written to Robert an account of the conspiracy in ...
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