The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... established among the ecclesiastics ; and their inflamed imagination , uncon- fined by any forms of liturgy , had full liberty to pour out itself , in wild , unpremeditated addresses to the Divinity . They were the preachers of ...
... established among the ecclesiastics ; and their inflamed imagination , uncon- fined by any forms of liturgy , had full liberty to pour out itself , in wild , unpremeditated addresses to the Divinity . They were the preachers of ...
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... establishing over them a viceroy of their own nation . The Welsh also acknowl- edged his authority ; and this great prince had now , by prudence and justice and valour , established his sovereignty over all the southern parts of the ...
... establishing over them a viceroy of their own nation . The Welsh also acknowl- edged his authority ; and this great prince had now , by prudence and justice and valour , established his sovereignty over all the southern parts of the ...
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... established ; and the minds of men fluctuated between opposite principles . Richard , when he entered on the holy war , declared his nephew , Arthur duke of Britanny , his successor ; and by a formal deed , he set aside , in his favour ...
... established ; and the minds of men fluctuated between opposite principles . Richard , when he entered on the holy war , declared his nephew , Arthur duke of Britanny , his successor ; and by a formal deed , he set aside , in his favour ...
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