The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... entirely forget my former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time recovered the knowledge of the Greek lan- guage , which I had too much neglected in my early youth . In 1745 , I ...
... entirely forget my former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time recovered the knowledge of the Greek lan- guage , which I had too much neglected in my early youth . In 1745 , I ...
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... the mortification to find all England in a ferment , on account of Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry , while my perform- ance was entirely overlooked and neglected . A new edition , which had been published at Lon- don X. MY OWN LIFE .
... the mortification to find all England in a ferment , on account of Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry , while my perform- ance was entirely overlooked and neglected . A new edition , which had been published at Lon- don X. MY OWN LIFE .
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... Becket made chancellor [ 1145 ] . His preferments and life .. June 3. Elected archbishop of Canterbury Entirely changes his conduct VOL . I. ib . 342 344 345 с A. D. PAGE 1163 Quarrel with the king . 346 CONTENTS . xxxiii.
... Becket made chancellor [ 1145 ] . His preferments and life .. June 3. Elected archbishop of Canterbury Entirely changes his conduct VOL . I. ib . 342 344 345 с A. D. PAGE 1163 Quarrel with the king . 346 CONTENTS . xxxiii.
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... entirely to be disregarded ; or if any exception be admitted to this general rule , it can only be in favour of the ancient Grecian fictions , which are so celebrated and so agreeable , that they will ever be the objects of the at ...
... entirely to be disregarded ; or if any exception be admitted to this general rule , it can only be in favour of the ancient Grecian fictions , which are so celebrated and so agreeable , that they will ever be the objects of the at ...
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... entirely lost the military spirit , and were peo- pled by an enervated race , equally disposed to submit to a foreign yoke , or to the tyranny of their own rulers . The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the ...
... entirely lost the military spirit , and were peo- pled by an enervated race , equally disposed to submit to a foreign yoke , or to the tyranny of their own rulers . The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the ...
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