The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... brother of that prince . Desirous , however , of composing all animosities with Egfrid , he payed him a sum of money , as a compensation for the loss of his brother . After a prosperous reign of thirty years , he resigned the crown to ...
... brother of that prince . Desirous , however , of composing all animosities with Egfrid , he payed him a sum of money , as a compensation for the loss of his brother . After a prosperous reign of thirty years , he resigned the crown to ...
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... brother . This is the only memorable action , performed , during a reign of four years , by this prince , who gave so bad a specimen of his character , and whose bodily accomplishments alone are known to us , by his appellation of ...
... brother . This is the only memorable action , performed , during a reign of four years , by this prince , who gave so bad a specimen of his character , and whose bodily accomplishments alone are known to us , by his appellation of ...
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... brother of this nobleman , who had been created duke of Northumberland , being of a violent , tyrannical temper , had acted with such cruelty and injustice , that the inhabitants rose in rebellion , and chased him from his government ...
... brother of this nobleman , who had been created duke of Northumberland , being of a violent , tyrannical temper , had acted with such cruelty and injustice , that the inhabitants rose in rebellion , and chased him from his government ...
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