The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Edgar , however , like a true politician , con- curred with the prevailing party ; and he even indulged them in pretensions , which , though they might , when complied with , engage the monks to support royal autho- rity during his own ...
... Edgar , however , like a true politician , con- curred with the prevailing party ; and he even indulged them in pretensions , which , though they might , when complied with , engage the monks to support royal autho- rity during his own ...
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... Edgar's , with whom he first formed a connexion by a kind of accident . Passing one day by Andover , he lodged in the house of a noble- man , whose daughter , being endowed with all the graces of person and behaviour , inflamed him at ...
... Edgar's , with whom he first formed a connexion by a kind of accident . Passing one day by Andover , he lodged in the house of a noble- man , whose daughter , being endowed with all the graces of person and behaviour , inflamed him at ...
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... Edgar . He had passed a night so much to his satisfaction , that he ex- pressed no displeasure with the old lady on account of her fraud : his love was transferred to Elfleda ; she be- came his favourite mistress , and maintained her ...
... Edgar . He had passed a night so much to his satisfaction , that he ex- pressed no displeasure with the old lady on account of her fraud : his love was transferred to Elfleda ; she be- came his favourite mistress , and maintained her ...
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... Edgar , pleased with an expedient for establishing his favourite's fortune , not only exhorted him to execute his purpose , but forwarded his success by his recommendations to the parents of Elfrida ; and Althelwold was soon made happy ...
... Edgar , pleased with an expedient for establishing his favourite's fortune , not only exhorted him to execute his purpose , but forwarded his success by his recommendations to the parents of Elfrida ; and Althelwold was soon made happy ...
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... Edgar allured a great number of foreigners to visit his court , and he gave them encou- ragement to settle in England . We are told that they imported all the vices of their respective countries , and contributed to corrupt the simple ...
... Edgar allured a great number of foreigners to visit his court , and he gave them encou- ragement to settle in England . We are told that they imported all the vices of their respective countries , and contributed to corrupt the simple ...
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