The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... person to such power , it is easy to suppose that unanimity could not always be found ; whence it often happened , that the separate tribes were defeated one after the other , before they could unite under a single leader for their ...
... person to such power , it is easy to suppose that unanimity could not always be found ; whence it often happened , that the separate tribes were defeated one after the other , before they could unite under a single leader for their ...
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... person south of the Thames , who could so much as interpret the Latin service . To remedy this deficiency , he invited over the most celebrated scholars from all parts of Europe ; he founded , or at least re- established , the ...
... person south of the Thames , who could so much as interpret the Latin service . To remedy this deficiency , he invited over the most celebrated scholars from all parts of Europe ; he founded , or at least re- established , the ...
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... person . For this act of sacrilege and barbarity , no other penance was enjoined than that he should abstain from wearing his crown for seven years . As for the lady herself , he was permitted to continue his intercourse with her ...
... person . For this act of sacrilege and barbarity , no other penance was enjoined than that he should abstain from wearing his crown for seven years . As for the lady herself , he was permitted to continue his intercourse with her ...
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... person , yet he ever shewed her marks of the strongest regard , and even expressed , on all occasions , the most tender affection for her son , his brother . Hunting one day near Corfe - castle , were Elfrida resided , he thought it his ...
... person , yet he ever shewed her marks of the strongest regard , and even expressed , on all occasions , the most tender affection for her son , his brother . Hunting one day near Corfe - castle , were Elfrida resided , he thought it his ...
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... person to succeed to the crown . But nothing could be more ungrateful to Edward than such a desire , as he abhorred a successor from the family of Godwin . Aroused , therefore , by these rumours , he sent for his nephew Edward from ...
... person to succeed to the crown . But nothing could be more ungrateful to Edward than such a desire , as he abhorred a successor from the family of Godwin . Aroused , therefore , by these rumours , he sent for his nephew Edward from ...
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