The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... prince is of such obscure original , that some authors suppose him to be the son of king Ambrosius , and others only his nephew ; others again affirm that he was a Cornish prince , and son of Gurlois , king of that province . However ...
... prince is of such obscure original , that some authors suppose him to be the son of king Ambrosius , and others only his nephew ; others again affirm that he was a Cornish prince , and son of Gurlois , king of that province . However ...
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... prince , then king of the country , was married to Ethelburga , the daughter of Ethelbert , who had been so lately converted . This princess , emulating the glory of her mother , who had been the instrument of con- verting her husband ...
... prince , then king of the country , was married to Ethelburga , the daughter of Ethelbert , who had been so lately converted . This princess , emulating the glory of her mother , who had been the instrument of con- verting her husband ...
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... prince more am- bitious and enterprising than either of the former . He had , by waging continual war against the Bri- tons , added a great part of the counties of Devon and Somerset to his dominions ; and , not satisfied 44 HISTORY OF ...
... prince more am- bitious and enterprising than either of the former . He had , by waging continual war against the Bri- tons , added a great part of the counties of Devon and Somerset to his dominions ; and , not satisfied 44 HISTORY OF ...
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... prince embraced Chris- tianity through the persuasion of Oswald , the king of Northumberland , his son - in - law . After some succeeding obscure reigns , Ceadwalla mount- ed the throne , an enterprising , warlike , and suc- cessful prince ...
... prince embraced Chris- tianity through the persuasion of Oswald , the king of Northumberland , his son - in - law . After some succeeding obscure reigns , Ceadwalla mount- ed the throne , an enterprising , warlike , and suc- cessful prince ...
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... prince of Europe . This was a school in which young Egbert failed not to make a rapid profi- ciency ; and he soon acquired such accomplish- ments , both in arts and arms , as raised him greatly superior to any of his countrymen at home ...
... prince of Europe . This was a school in which young Egbert failed not to make a rapid profi- ciency ; and he soon acquired such accomplish- ments , both in arts and arms , as raised him greatly superior to any of his countrymen at home ...
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