The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... appearance ; and it is rather fortunate for letters that they are buried in si- lence and oblivion . The only certain means by which na- tions can indulge their curiosity in researches concerning their remote origin , is to consider the ...
... appearance ; and it is rather fortunate for letters that they are buried in si- lence and oblivion . The only certain means by which na- tions can indulge their curiosity in researches concerning their remote origin , is to consider the ...
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... appeared to the Romans on their invasion of this coun- try : we shall briefly run over the events which attended the conquest made by that empire , as belonging more to Roman than British story : we shall hasten through the obscure and ...
... appeared to the Romans on their invasion of this coun- try : we shall briefly run over the events which attended the conquest made by that empire , as belonging more to Roman than British story : we shall hasten through the obscure and ...
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... appeared among them , and prompted them to undertake an en- terprise , to which they were of themselves sufficiently in- clined h . Hengist and Horsa , two brothers , possessed great credit among the Saxons , and were much celebrated ...
... appeared among them , and prompted them to undertake an en- terprise , to which they were of themselves sufficiently in- clined h . Hengist and Horsa , two brothers , possessed great credit among the Saxons , and were much celebrated ...
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... appeared to him so happy , he determined to undertake himself a mission into Britain ; and having obtained the pope's ap- probation , he prepared for that perilous journey : but his popularity at home was so great , that the Romans , un ...
... appeared to him so happy , he determined to undertake himself a mission into Britain ; and having obtained the pope's ap- probation , he prepared for that perilous journey : but his popularity at home was so great , that the Romans , un ...
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... appeared so contrary to nature , he procured more easily their belief of miracles , which , it was pretended , he wrought for their conversion " . Influenced by these motives , and by the declared favour of the court , numbers of the ...
... appeared so contrary to nature , he procured more easily their belief of miracles , which , it was pretended , he wrought for their conversion " . Influenced by these motives , and by the declared favour of the court , numbers of the ...
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