The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... entirely of stone , and which the Britons had not at that time artificers skilful enough to repairs . And having done this last good office to the inhabitants , they bid a P See note A , at the end of the volume . q Gildas , Bede , lib ...
... entirely of stone , and which the Britons had not at that time artificers skilful enough to repairs . And having done this last good office to the inhabitants , they bid a P See note A , at the end of the volume . q Gildas , Bede , lib ...
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... entirely open to the inroads of the barbarous enemy . The invaders carried devastation and ruin along with them ; and exerted to the utmost their native ferocity , which was not mitigated by the helpless condition and submissive ...
... entirely open to the inroads of the barbarous enemy . The invaders carried devastation and ruin along with them ; and exerted to the utmost their native ferocity , which was not mitigated by the helpless condition and submissive ...
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... entirely occupied in the enjoyment of the present interval of peace , made no provision for re- sisting the enemy , who , invited by their former timid be- haviour , soon threatened them with a new invasion . We are not exactly informed ...
... entirely occupied in the enjoyment of the present interval of peace , made no provision for re- sisting the enemy , who , invited by their former timid be- haviour , soon threatened them with a new invasion . We are not exactly informed ...
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... entirely subdued the county now called Northumberland , the bishopric of Durham , as well as some of the south - east counties of Scotland ; and he assumed the crown under the title of king of Ber- nicia . Nearly about the same time ...
... entirely subdued the county now called Northumberland , the bishopric of Durham , as well as some of the south - east counties of Scotland ; and he assumed the crown under the title of king of Ber- nicia . Nearly about the same time ...
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... entirely subordinate to the ecclesiastical , and , besides partaking of the ignorance and barbarity which were then universal , were strongly infected with credulity , with the love of wonder , and with a propensity to imposture ; vices ...
... entirely subordinate to the ecclesiastical , and , besides partaking of the ignorance and barbarity which were then universal , were strongly infected with credulity , with the love of wonder , and with a propensity to imposture ; vices ...
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