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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... give warning to the East - Anglian nobility , who escaped into their own country , Offa having extinguished the royal family , suc- ceeded in his design of subduing that kingdom . The perfidious prince , desirous of re - establishing ...
... give warning to the East - Anglian nobility , who escaped into their own country , Offa having extinguished the royal family , suc- ceeded in his design of subduing that kingdom . The perfidious prince , desirous of re - establishing ...
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... give him entire security in his possession of the throne . From this fatal cause , together with the admiration of the monastic life , and the opinion of merit attending the pre- servation of chastity even in a married state , the royal ...
... give him entire security in his possession of the throne . From this fatal cause , together with the admiration of the monastic life , and the opinion of merit attending the pre- servation of chastity even in a married state , the royal ...
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... give assistance to those of another , lest their own families and property should , in the mean time , be exposed by their absence to the fury of these barbarous ravagers . All orders of men were involved in this calamity ; and the ...
... give assistance to those of another , lest their own families and property should , in the mean time , be exposed by their absence to the fury of these barbarous ravagers . All orders of men were involved in this calamity ; and the ...
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... give him one pledge of their submission , and of their inclination to incorporate with the English , by declaring their con- version to Christianity . Guthrum and his army had no aversion to the proposal ; and , without much instruc ...
... give him one pledge of their submission , and of their inclination to incorporate with the English , by declaring their con- version to Christianity . Guthrum and his army had no aversion to the proposal ; and , without much instruc ...
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... give but an imperfect idea of Alfred's merit , were we to confine our narration to his military exploits , and were not more particular in our account of his institutions for the execution of justice , and of his zeal for the ...
... give but an imperfect idea of Alfred's merit , were we to confine our narration to his military exploits , and were not more particular in our account of his institutions for the execution of justice , and of his zeal for the ...
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