The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... engaged in that criminal enterprise . This event happened in 784 . Brithric next obtained possession of the government , though remotely descended from the royal family ; but he enjoyed not that dignity without inquietude . Eoppa ...
... engaged in that criminal enterprise . This event happened in 784 . Brithric next obtained possession of the government , though remotely descended from the royal family ; but he enjoyed not that dignity without inquietude . Eoppa ...
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... engaged them , by pre- sents of money , to remove to Lindesey , in Lincolnshire ; a country which they had already reduced to ruin and desolation . Finding therefore no object in that place , either for their rapine or violence , they ...
... engaged them , by pre- sents of money , to remove to Lindesey , in Lincolnshire ; a country which they had already reduced to ruin and desolation . Finding therefore no object in that place , either for their rapine or violence , they ...
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... engaged , neglected this injunc- tion ; and the good woman , on her return , finding her cakes all burnt , rated the king very severely , and upbraided him , that he always seemed very well pleased to eat her warm cakes , though he was ...
... engaged , neglected this injunc- tion ; and the good woman , on her return , finding her cakes all burnt , rated the king very severely , and upbraided him , that he always seemed very well pleased to eat her warm cakes , though he was ...
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... engaged in a controversy with the monks , whose rage , neither the graces of the body , nor virtues of the mind , could mitigate , and who have pursued his me- mory with the same unrelenting vengeance , which they exercised against his ...
... engaged in a controversy with the monks , whose rage , neither the graces of the body , nor virtues of the mind , could mitigate , and who have pursued his me- mory with the same unrelenting vengeance , which they exercised against his ...
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... engaged , by another motive , to depart a kingdom which appeared so little in a situation to resist their efforts : they were invited over by their countrymen in Normandy , who , at this time , were hard pressed by the arms of Robert ...
... engaged , by another motive , to depart a kingdom which appeared so little in a situation to resist their efforts : they were invited over by their countrymen in Normandy , who , at this time , were hard pressed by the arms of Robert ...
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