The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... dangerous league against him , like that by which he himself had been enabled to overthrow Ceaulin , he had the prudence to resign the kingdom of Mercia to Webba , the rightful heir , the son of Crida , who had first founded that ...
... dangerous league against him , like that by which he himself had been enabled to overthrow Ceaulin , he had the prudence to resign the kingdom of Mercia to Webba , the rightful heir , the son of Crida , who had first founded that ...
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David Hume. of intemperance , the ruling inclinations of barbarians , they despised the dangers of war , and increased their native ferocity against the vanquished by their religious prejudices . We know little of the other theological ...
David Hume. of intemperance , the ruling inclinations of barbarians , they despised the dangers of war , and increased their native ferocity against the vanquished by their religious prejudices . We know little of the other theological ...
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... dangers , opposed his de- sign ; and he was obliged for the present to lay aside all farther thoughts of executing that pious purpose ” . The controversy between the pagans and the christians was not entirely cooled in that age ; and no ...
... dangers , opposed his de- sign ; and he was obliged for the present to lay aside all farther thoughts of executing that pious purpose ” . The controversy between the pagans and the christians was not entirely cooled in that age ; and no ...
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... danger much less than he had apprehended . Ethelbert , already well disposed towards the christian faith , assigned him a habitation in the isle of Thanet ; and soon after admitted him to a conference . Apprehensive , however , lest ...
... danger much less than he had apprehended . Ethelbert , already well disposed towards the christian faith , assigned him a habitation in the isle of Thanet ; and soon after admitted him to a conference . Apprehensive , however , lest ...
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... danger of violence or robbery . There is a remarkable instance , transmitted to us , of the affec- tion borne him by his servants . Cuichelme , king of Wes- sex , was his enemy ; but finding himself unable to main- tain open war against ...
... danger of violence or robbery . There is a remarkable instance , transmitted to us , of the affec- tion borne him by his servants . Cuichelme , king of Wes- sex , was his enemy ; but finding himself unable to main- tain open war against ...
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