The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... defend the frontier provinces . When the heart of the empire was contended for , it was not much con- sidered in what manner the extremities were to be defended . In this manner the more distant parts of the empire were frequently left ...
... defend the frontier provinces . When the heart of the empire was contended for , it was not much con- sidered in what manner the extremities were to be defended . In this manner the more distant parts of the empire were frequently left ...
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... defend them . To complete the measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them were infected with the am- bition of being foremost in command ; and , disre- garding the common enemy , were engaged in dis ...
... defend them . To complete the measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them were infected with the am- bition of being foremost in command ; and , disre- garding the common enemy , were engaged in dis ...
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... defend his bleeding country , but even to adorn humanity . He had given very early instances of those great virtues which afterwards signalised his reign ; and was anointed by pope Leo as future king , when he was sent by his father for ...
... defend his bleeding country , but even to adorn humanity . He had given very early instances of those great virtues which afterwards signalised his reign ; and was anointed by pope Leo as future king , when he was sent by his father for ...
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... country was weakened ; and the people , taught to rely entirely on preternatural assistance , were rendered incapable of defending VOL . I. - themselves . During this period , therefore , their old SAXON MONARCHY . 81.
... country was weakened ; and the people , taught to rely entirely on preternatural assistance , were rendered incapable of defending VOL . I. - themselves . During this period , therefore , their old SAXON MONARCHY . 81.
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... defend them against so many foreign enemies as they were every day threatened with . The people readily saw to what these speeches tended ; and , instead of discounte- nancing his pretensions , assisted them with their wishes and ...
... defend them against so many foreign enemies as they were every day threatened with . The people readily saw to what these speeches tended ; and , instead of discounte- nancing his pretensions , assisted them with their wishes and ...
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