The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... hopes of effecting a project which he himself , before he mounted the papal throne , had once embraced , of converting the British Saxons . It happened , that this prelate , at that time in a private station , had observed in the market ...
... hopes of effecting a project which he himself , before he mounted the papal throne , had once embraced , of converting the British Saxons . It happened , that this prelate , at that time in a private station , had observed in the market ...
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... hopes of ascending the throne , threw the state into confusion . Egbert , who first suc- ceeded , reigned but two years ; Cuthred , brother to the king of Mercia , six years ; Baldred , an illegitimate branch of the royal family ...
... hopes of ascending the throne , threw the state into confusion . Egbert , who first suc- ceeded , reigned but two years ; Cuthred , brother to the king of Mercia , six years ; Baldred , an illegitimate branch of the royal family ...
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... hopes , who gave great jealousy to Brithric , the reigning prince , both because he seemed by his birth better entitled to the crown , and because he had acquired , to an eminent degree , the affections of the people . Eg- bert ...
... hopes , who gave great jealousy to Brithric , the reigning prince , both because he seemed by his birth better entitled to the crown , and because he had acquired , to an eminent degree , the affections of the people . Eg- bert ...
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... hopes of appeasing their fury by a servile obedience ' ; and every man's attention being now engrossed in concern for his own preservation , no one would hearken to the exhortations of the king , who summoned them to make , under his ...
... hopes of appeasing their fury by a servile obedience ' ; and every man's attention being now engrossed in concern for his own preservation , no one would hearken to the exhortations of the king , who summoned them to make , under his ...
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... hope that , notwithstanding his present low condition , more important victories might at length attend his valour . Alfred lay here concealed , but not inactive , during a twelvemonth ; when the news of a prosperous event n Asser . p ...
... hope that , notwithstanding his present low condition , more important victories might at length attend his valour . Alfred lay here concealed , but not inactive , during a twelvemonth ; when the news of a prosperous event n Asser . p ...
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