The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... ment with patient resignation . But the Saxons , being determined to come to a rupture with them , easily found a pretext , in complaining that their subsidies were ill paid , and their provisions withdrawn . They , therefore , demanded ...
... ment with patient resignation . But the Saxons , being determined to come to a rupture with them , easily found a pretext , in complaining that their subsidies were ill paid , and their provisions withdrawn . They , therefore , demanded ...
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... ment . About this period , the arts and sciences , which had been before only known to the Greeks and Romans , were disseminated over Europe , where they were sufficient to raise the people above mere barbarians , but yet lost D all ...
... ment . About this period , the arts and sciences , which had been before only known to the Greeks and Romans , were disseminated over Europe , where they were sufficient to raise the people above mere barbarians , but yet lost D all ...
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... ment of that province . Thus , after Edward had reduced the whole kingdom to his obedience , and begun his endeavours to promote the happiness of his people , he was prevented by death from the completion of his designs . To him ...
... ment of that province . Thus , after Edward had reduced the whole kingdom to his obedience , and begun his endeavours to promote the happiness of his people , he was prevented by death from the completion of his designs . To him ...
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... ment Dover lay , to go immediately to the place , and to punish the inhabitants for their crime . This was a conjuncture highly favourable to the schemes of this aspiring chief ; and , thinking that now was the time to ingratiate ...
... ment Dover lay , to go immediately to the place , and to punish the inhabitants for their crime . This was a conjuncture highly favourable to the schemes of this aspiring chief ; and , thinking that now was the time to ingratiate ...
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... ment . This , which gave no small umbrage to the clergy , was but little resented by the people , who were willing to see their own burdens lightened , by hav- ing a part of them laid upon shoulders that were at that time much better ...
... ment . This , which gave no small umbrage to the clergy , was but little resented by the people , who were willing to see their own burdens lightened , by hav- ing a part of them laid upon shoulders that were at that time much better ...
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