The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... bishops found no protection from their facred calling , but were flaughtered upon their altars . The people were maffacred in heaps ; and fome , chufing life upon the most abject terms , were contented to become flaves to the victors ...
... bishops found no protection from their facred calling , but were flaughtered upon their altars . The people were maffacred in heaps ; and fome , chufing life upon the most abject terms , were contented to become flaves to the victors ...
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... bishop , with her into Northumberland , having previously ftipulated for the free exercife of her religion . Edwin , whom his queen unceasingly folicited to embrace Christianity , for a long time hefi- tated on the propofal , willing to ...
... bishop , with her into Northumberland , having previously ftipulated for the free exercife of her religion . Edwin , whom his queen unceasingly folicited to embrace Christianity , for a long time hefi- tated on the propofal , willing to ...
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... bishop , from their territories , be- cause he refufed to let them eat the white bread which was diftributed at the commu- nion . But Chriftianity was restored two or three reigns after , by Sigebert the Good ; and fuch was the ...
... bishop , from their territories , be- cause he refufed to let them eat the white bread which was diftributed at the commu- nion . But Chriftianity was restored two or three reigns after , by Sigebert the Good ; and fuch was the ...
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... bishop of York , accused him of being an ac- complice , and demanded juftice accordingly . Godwin found means to evade the danger , by appealing to the king's avarice , and not to the justice of his caufe . He prefented him with a ...
... bishop of York , accused him of being an ac- complice , and demanded juftice accordingly . Godwin found means to evade the danger , by appealing to the king's avarice , and not to the justice of his caufe . He prefented him with a ...
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... bishop of Bayeux , and William Fitzofborne . To fecure himself yet farther , he refolved to carry along with him all the English noblemen , from whose power or inclination , he could apprehend a re- volt ; and , pretending to take great ...
... bishop of Bayeux , and William Fitzofborne . To fecure himself yet farther , he refolved to carry along with him all the English noblemen , from whose power or inclination , he could apprehend a re- volt ; and , pretending to take great ...
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