The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... received , and soon made me en- tirely forget my former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time recovered the knowledge of the Greek language , which I had too much neglected in my early ...
... received , and soon made me en- tirely forget my former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time recovered the knowledge of the Greek language , which I had too much neglected in my early ...
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... received from the hands of the sovereign a ring and crosier , as symbols of their office ; and this was called their investiture : They also made those submissions to the prince , which were required of vassals by the rites of the ...
... received from the hands of the sovereign a ring and crosier , as symbols of their office ; and this was called their investiture : They also made those submissions to the prince , which were required of vassals by the rites of the ...
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... received of the taking of Tours , and which made him fully sensible of the desperate situation of his affairs , so subdued his spirit , that he submitted to all the rigorous terms , which were imposed upon him . He agreed , that Richard ...
... received of the taking of Tours , and which made him fully sensible of the desperate situation of his affairs , so subdued his spirit , that he submitted to all the rigorous terms , which were imposed upon him . He agreed , that Richard ...
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