The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... mean while , of performing the functions of that office . This offer , however inviting , I at first declined ; both because I was reluctant to begin connexions with the great , and because I was afraid that the civilities and gay ...
... mean while , of performing the functions of that office . This offer , however inviting , I at first declined ; both because I was reluctant to begin connexions with the great , and because I was afraid that the civilities and gay ...
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... means of lord Hertford's friendship , than I left it ; and I was desirous of trying what super- fluity could produce , as I had formerly made an experiment of a competency . But in 1767 , I re- ceived from Mr. Conway an invitation to be ...
... means of lord Hertford's friendship , than I left it ; and I was desirous of trying what super- fluity could produce , as I had formerly made an experiment of a competency . But in 1767 , I re- ceived from Mr. Conway an invitation to be ...
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... mean time , to write me occasionally an account of the state of his health . On the twenty - second of August the doctor wrote me the following letter . " Since my last , Mr. Hume has passed his time pretty easily , but is much weaker ...
... mean time , to write me occasionally an account of the state of his health . On the twenty - second of August the doctor wrote me the following letter . " Since my last , Mr. Hume has passed his time pretty easily , but is much weaker ...
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... means by which na- tions can indulge their curiosity in researches concerning their remote origin , is to consider the language , manners , and customs of their ancestors , and to compare them with those of the neighbouring nations ...
... means by which na- tions can indulge their curiosity in researches concerning their remote origin , is to consider the language , manners , and customs of their ancestors , and to compare them with those of the neighbouring nations ...
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... had not a favourable incident prepared the means of introducing christianity into Kent . Ethelbert , in his father's lifetime , had married Bertha , the only daughter of Caribert , king of Paris ' 23 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... had not a favourable incident prepared the means of introducing christianity into Kent . Ethelbert , in his father's lifetime , had married Bertha , the only daughter of Caribert , king of Paris ' 23 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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