The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... refused to let them eat the white bread which was distributed at the communion . But Christianity was restored two or three reigns after , by Sigebert the Good ; and such was the influence of its doctrines upon Offa , the fourth in ...
... refused to let them eat the white bread which was distributed at the communion . But Christianity was restored two or three reigns after , by Sigebert the Good ; and such was the influence of its doctrines upon Offa , the fourth in ...
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... refused to give in ; wherefore he was deprived of all the ecclesiastical and civil emoluments of which he had been in possession , and banished from the kingdom . His exile only served to increase the reputation of his sanctity among ...
... refused to give in ; wherefore he was deprived of all the ecclesiastical and civil emoluments of which he had been in possession , and banished from the kingdom . His exile only served to increase the reputation of his sanctity among ...
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... incurable ; and his indolence , credulity , and cowardice , obstructed all success . At length , after having seen the greatest part of the kingdom seized by the insulting enemy , after refusing to head SAXON MONARCHY . 29.
... incurable ; and his indolence , credulity , and cowardice , obstructed all success . At length , after having seen the greatest part of the kingdom seized by the insulting enemy , after refusing to head SAXON MONARCHY . 29.
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... refused to obey the king's command . Sensible , however , that obedience would soon be extorted , unless he could defend his insolence , he prepared for his defence , or rather for an attack upon Edward . Accordingly , under a pretence ...
... refused to obey the king's command . Sensible , however , that obedience would soon be extorted , unless he could defend his insolence , he prepared for his defence , or rather for an attack upon Edward . Accordingly , under a pretence ...
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... refused , and said he would leave it to the God of armies to determine . Both armies , therefore , that night pitched in sight of each other , expecting the dawning of the next day with impatience . The English passed the night in songs ...
... refused , and said he would leave it to the God of armies to determine . Both armies , therefore , that night pitched in sight of each other , expecting the dawning of the next day with impatience . The English passed the night in songs ...
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