The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... conduct , and had employed every art of insinuation and address to re- concile her husband to her religious principles . Her popularity in the court , and her influence over Ethelbert , had so well paved the way for the reception of the ...
... conduct , and had employed every art of insinuation and address to re- concile her husband to her religious principles . Her popularity in the court , and her influence over Ethelbert , had so well paved the way for the reception of the ...
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... conduct of Ethelbert , king of Kent ; and Ceaulin , who had lost the affections of his own subjects by his violent disposition , and had now fallen into contempt from his misfortunes , was expelled the throne , and died in exile and ...
... conduct of Ethelbert , king of Kent ; and Ceaulin , who had lost the affections of his own subjects by his violent disposition , and had now fallen into contempt from his misfortunes , was expelled the throne , and died in exile and ...
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... conduct , accompanied with some reprehensions for the past . But these were so much resented by the ungrateful prince , that he conspired against the life of his protector , and treacherously murdered him . After this . infamous action ...
... conduct , accompanied with some reprehensions for the past . But these were so much resented by the ungrateful prince , that he conspired against the life of his protector , and treacherously murdered him . After this . infamous action ...
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... conduct- ing a great army to Nottingham , obliged the enemy to dislodge , and to retreat into Northumberland . Their restless disposition , and their avidity for plunder , allowed them not to remain long in those quarters ; they broke ...
... conduct- ing a great army to Nottingham , obliged the enemy to dislodge , and to retreat into Northumberland . Their restless disposition , and their avidity for plunder , allowed them not to remain long in those quarters ; they broke ...
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... conduct , one effort more in defence of their prince , their country , and their liberties . Alfred himself was obliged to relinquish the ensigns of his dignity , to dismiss his servants , and to seek shelter , in the meanest disguises ...
... conduct , one effort more in defence of their prince , their country , and their liberties . Alfred himself was obliged to relinquish the ensigns of his dignity , to dismiss his servants , and to seek shelter , in the meanest disguises ...
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