The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... pretended to explain the immediate will of Heaven . No species of superstition was ever more horrible than theirs . Besides the severe penalties which they were permitted to inflict in this world , they inculcated the eternal ...
... pretended to explain the immediate will of Heaven . No species of superstition was ever more horrible than theirs . Besides the severe penalties which they were permitted to inflict in this world , they inculcated the eternal ...
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... theless , being soon informed of Godwin's treachery , his first step was pri- vately to summon all the assistance he could , and , in the mean while , to pro- tract the time by a pretended negociation . As soon 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... theless , being soon informed of Godwin's treachery , his first step was pri- vately to summon all the assistance he could , and , in the mean while , to pro- tract the time by a pretended negociation . As soon 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Oliver Goldsmith. tract the time by a pretended negociation . As soon as he found himself in a capacity to take the field , he changed his tone ; and Godwin , finding himself unable to oppose his superior force , or to keep his army ...
Oliver Goldsmith. tract the time by a pretended negociation . As soon as he found himself in a capacity to take the field , he changed his tone ; and Godwin , finding himself unable to oppose his superior force , or to keep his army ...
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... pretended , is , at this distance of time , uncer- tain ; but it is beyond a doubt , that Harold , happening to pay a visit to the Norman coast , was induced by this prince to acknowledge his claims , and to give a promise of seconding ...
... pretended , is , at this distance of time , uncer- tain ; but it is beyond a doubt , that Harold , happening to pay a visit to the Norman coast , was induced by this prince to acknowledge his claims , and to give a promise of seconding ...
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... pretended to give ground ; which , as he expected , drew the enemy from their ranks ; and he was instantly ready to take advantage of their disorder . Upon a signal given , the Normans readily returned to the charge with greater fury ...
... pretended to give ground ; which , as he expected , drew the enemy from their ranks ; and he was instantly ready to take advantage of their disorder . Upon a signal given , the Normans readily returned to the charge with greater fury ...
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