The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... employed persuasion to engage their consent ; the people expressed their approbation by rattling their armour , or their dissent by murmurs ; there was no necessity for a nice scrutiny of votes among a multitude , who were usu- ally ...
... employed persuasion to engage their consent ; the people expressed their approbation by rattling their armour , or their dissent by murmurs ; there was no necessity for a nice scrutiny of votes among a multitude , who were usu- ally ...
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... 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 chris- tian ...
... 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 chris- tian ...
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... employed against him by priests , who brought an unknown worship from a distant country , he had the precaution to receive them in the open air , where , he believed , the force of their magic would be more easily dissipated ' . Here ...
... employed against him by priests , who brought an unknown worship from a distant country , he had the precaution to receive them in the open air , where , he believed , the force of their magic would be more easily dissipated ' . Here ...
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... employed no force to bring them over to the new doctrine . Augustine thought proper , in the commencement of his mission , to assume the appearance of the greatest lenity : he told Ethelbert , that the service of Christ must be entirely ...
... employed no force to bring them over to the new doctrine . Augustine thought proper , in the commencement of his mission , to assume the appearance of the greatest lenity : he told Ethelbert , that the service of Christ must be entirely ...
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... employed one Eumer for that criminal purpose . The assassin , hav- ing obtained admittance , by pretending to deliver a mes- sage from Cuichelme , drew his dagger , and rushed upon the king . Lilla , an officer of his army , seeing his ...
... employed one Eumer for that criminal purpose . The assassin , hav- ing obtained admittance , by pretending to deliver a mes- sage from Cuichelme , drew his dagger , and rushed upon the king . Lilla , an officer of his army , seeing his ...
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