The History of England, Tập 1 |
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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 company of Paris would prove disagreeable to a person of my age ...
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 company of Paris would prove disagreeable to a person of my age ...
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But in 1767 , I received from Mr. Conway an invitation to be undersecretary ; and this invitation , both the character of the person , and my connexions with lord Hertford , prevented me from declining . I returned to Edinburgh in 1769 ...
But in 1767 , I received from Mr. Conway an invitation to be undersecretary ; and this invitation , both the character of the person , and my connexions with lord Hertford , prevented me from declining . I returned to Edinburgh in 1769 ...
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I have suffered very little pain from my disorder ; and what is more strange , have , notwithstanding the great decline of my person , never suffered a moment's abatement of my spirits ; insomuch , that were I to name a period of my ...
I have suffered very little pain from my disorder ; and what is more strange , have , notwithstanding the great decline of my person , never suffered a moment's abatement of my spirits ; insomuch , that were I to name a period of my ...
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... they possessed both the civil and criminal jurisdiction ; they decided all controversies among states as well as among private persons , and whoever refused to submit to their decree was exposed to the most severe penalties .
... they possessed both the civil and criminal jurisdiction ; they decided all controversies among states as well as among private persons , and whoever refused to submit to their decree was exposed to the most severe penalties .
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... another Saxon prince , having conquered Lancashire , and the greater part of Yorkshire , received the appellation of king of Deiri . These two kingdoms were united in the person of Ethelfrid , grandson of Ida , who married Acca ...
... another Saxon prince , having conquered Lancashire , and the greater part of Yorkshire , received the appellation of king of Deiri . These two kingdoms were united in the person of Ethelfrid , grandson of Ida , who married Acca ...
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