The History of England, Tập 1 |
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... and though the sovereign was usually chosen from among the royal family , he was directed in every measure by the common consent of the nation over whom he presided . When any important affairs were transacted , all the warriors met ...
... and though the sovereign was usually chosen from among the royal family , he was directed in every measure by the common consent of the nation over whom he presided . When any important affairs were transacted , all the warriors met ...
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After the death of the last , which happened in 794 , the royal family of Kent was extinguished ; and every factious leader who could entertain hopes of ascending the throne , threw the state into confusion .
After the death of the last , which happened in 794 , the royal family of Kent was extinguished ; and every factious leader who could entertain hopes of ascending the throne , threw the state into confusion .
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This confidence in Redwald's honour and friendship , with his other accomplishments , engaged the queen on his side ; and she effectually represented to her husband the infamy of delivering up to certain destruction their royal guest ...
This confidence in Redwald's honour and friendship , with his other accomplishments , engaged the queen on his side ; and she effectually represented to her husband the infamy of delivering up to certain destruction their royal guest ...
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... who was not of the royal family , seized the crown . He perished by the treachery of Ailred , a prince of the blood ; and Ailred , having succeeded in his design upon the throne , was soon after expelled by his subjects .
... who was not of the royal family , seized the crown . He perished by the treachery of Ailred , a prince of the blood ; and Ailred , having succeeded in his design upon the throne , was soon after expelled by his subjects .
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... who abhorred her father's treachery , had time to give warning to the East Anglian nobility , who escaped into their own country , Offa , having extinguished the royal family , succeeded in his design of subduing that kingdom .
... who abhorred her father's treachery , had time to give warning to the East Anglian nobility , who escaped into their own country , Offa , having extinguished the royal family , succeeded in his design of subduing that kingdom .
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