The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... natural privileges of paternal authority . Whether these small principalities descended by succession , or the princes were elected in consequence of the advantages of age , wisdom , or valour in their families , is not recorded . Upon ...
... natural privileges of paternal authority . Whether these small principalities descended by succession , or the princes were elected in consequence of the advantages of age , wisdom , or valour in their families , is not recorded . Upon ...
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... natural freedom ; almost every nation asserting that independence of which they had been long so unjustly deprived . It was in these turbulent times that the emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the troops ...
... natural freedom ; almost every nation asserting that independence of which they had been long so unjustly deprived . It was in these turbulent times that the emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the troops ...
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... natural enemies , he attacked the Saxons themselves , till , becoming terrible to all , he provoked a general con- federacy against him . This combination took place ; so that he was at last expelled from the throne , and died in exile ...
... natural enemies , he attacked the Saxons themselves , till , becoming terrible to all , he provoked a general con- federacy against him . This combination took place ; so that he was at last expelled from the throne , and died in exile ...
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... natural son , [ A. D. 925. ] the illegitimacy of his birth not being then deemed a sufficient obstacle to his ... naturally choleric , flew against him , and caught him by the hair . The ruffian , giving way to rage also on his side ...
... natural son , [ A. D. 925. ] the illegitimacy of his birth not being then deemed a sufficient obstacle to his ... naturally choleric , flew against him , and caught him by the hair . The ruffian , giving way to rage also on his side ...
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... natural assistance , were rendered incapable of defending themselves . Dur- ing this period , therefore , their old and terrible enemies , the Danes , who seem not to have been loaded with the same accumulation of vice and folly , were ...
... natural assistance , were rendered incapable of defending themselves . Dur- ing this period , therefore , their old and terrible enemies , the Danes , who seem not to have been loaded with the same accumulation of vice and folly , were ...
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