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Battle of the standard , ( August 22 ) 1139 Insurrection in favour of Matilda 1141 Stephen taken prisoner Matilda crowned Stephen released , and Matilda flies 1153 Prince Henry invades England Compromise between him and the king .
Battle of the standard , ( August 22 ) 1139 Insurrection in favour of Matilda 1141 Stephen taken prisoner Matilda crowned Stephen released , and Matilda flies 1153 Prince Henry invades England Compromise between him and the king .
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a Cæsar , lib . iv . commonly employed to supply the place of true history , ought 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 ...
a Cæsar , lib . iv . commonly employed to supply the place of true history , ought 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 ...
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They believed that , if they obtained the favour of this divinity by their valour , ( for they made less account of the other virtues , ) they should be admitted after their death into his hall ; and reposing on couches , should satiate ...
They believed that , if they obtained the favour of this divinity by their valour , ( for they made less account of the other virtues , ) they should be admitted after their death into his hall ; and reposing on couches , should satiate ...
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Influenced by these motives , and by the declared favour of the court , numbers of the Kentish men were baptized ; and the king himself was persuaded Higden , Polychron . lib . v . Chron . Sax . p . 23 . r Bede , lib . i . cap . 25.
Influenced by these motives , and by the declared favour of the court , numbers of the Kentish men were baptized ; and the king himself was persuaded Higden , Polychron . lib . v . Chron . Sax . p . 23 . r Bede , lib . i . cap . 25.
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... retired frequently from company , in order to revolve alone that important question ; and , after a serious and long inquiry , declared in favour of the christian religion : the people soon after imitated his example .
... retired frequently from company , in order to revolve alone that important question ; and , after a serious and long inquiry , declared in favour of the christian religion : the people soon after imitated his example .
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