The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... subjects of the other , called the Deiri , extending them- selves over Lancashire and Yorkshire . These kingdoms ... subject to contention , as jealousy and ambition have more frequent incentives to operate . The wars and revolutions of ...
... subjects of the other , called the Deiri , extending them- selves over Lancashire and Yorkshire . These kingdoms ... subject to contention , as jealousy and ambition have more frequent incentives to operate . The wars and revolutions of ...
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... subjects , in favour of Christianity . The general reception of this holy religion all over the continent , might also contribute to dispose the minds of these idolaters for its admission , and make the attempt less dangerous than ...
... subjects , in favour of Christianity . The general reception of this holy religion all over the continent , might also contribute to dispose the minds of these idolaters for its admission , and make the attempt less dangerous than ...
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... subjects to Christianity , carried Paulinus , a learned bishop , with her into Northumberland , having previously stipulated for the free exercise of her religion . Edwin , whom his queen unceasingly solicited to embrace Christianity ...
... subjects to Christianity , carried Paulinus , a learned bishop , with her into Northumberland , having previously stipulated for the free exercise of her religion . Edwin , whom his queen unceasingly solicited to embrace Christianity ...
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... subjects had paid a very unwilling obedience . The East Saxons also , and part of Surrey , dissatisfied with their subjection to the Mercians , readily submitted to Egbert ; nor were the East Angles backward in sending ambassadors to ...
... subjects had paid a very unwilling obedience . The East Saxons also , and part of Surrey , dissatisfied with their subjection to the Mercians , readily submitted to Egbert ; nor were the East Angles backward in sending ambassadors to ...
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... subjects began to be alarmed at the approach of new and unknown enemies , and the island exposed to fresh invasions . About this time , a mighty swarm of those nations who had possessed the countries bordering on the Baltic , began ...
... subjects began to be alarmed at the approach of new and unknown enemies , and the island exposed to fresh invasions . About this time , a mighty swarm of those nations who had possessed the countries bordering on the Baltic , began ...
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