The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Immediately , if necessary . How soon a husband might have commerce with his wife after her delivery ? Not till she had given suck to her child : a practice to which Gregory exhorts all women . How soon a man might enter the church , or ...
... Immediately , if necessary . How soon a husband might have commerce with his wife after her delivery ? Not till she had given suck to her child : a practice to which Gregory exhorts all women . How soon a man might enter the church , or ...
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... immediately ap- peared in person , and led on his troops with great gallantry , the consequences might have proved fatal to the whole army . For this misbehaviour , Essex was afterwards accused of felony by Robert de Montfort ; was ...
... immediately ap- peared in person , and led on his troops with great gallantry , the consequences might have proved fatal to the whole army . For this misbehaviour , Essex was afterwards accused of felony by Robert de Montfort ; was ...
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... immediately is- sued orders for electing him archbishop of Canterbury . But this resolution , which was taken contrary to the opinion of Matilda , and many of the ministers , drew after it very unhappy con- sequences ; and never prince ...
... immediately is- sued orders for electing him archbishop of Canterbury . But this resolution , which was taken contrary to the opinion of Matilda , and many of the ministers , drew after it very unhappy con- sequences ; and never prince ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
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