The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... the frontier provinces , where the genius of war , though languishing , was not totally extinct ; and these mercenary forces , careless of laws and civil institu- tions , established a military government , no less danger- THE ROMANS . 9.
... the frontier provinces , where the genius of war , though languishing , was not totally extinct ; and these mercenary forces , careless of laws and civil institu- tions , established a military government , no less danger- THE ROMANS . 9.
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... laws promulgated by any of the northern conquerors ; and his reign was in every respect glorious to himself , and ... law , deserted for some time the christian faith , which permitted not these incestuous marriages : his whole people ...
... laws promulgated by any of the northern conquerors ; and his reign was in every respect glorious to himself , and ... law , deserted for some time the christian faith , which permitted not these incestuous marriages : his whole people ...
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... laws . These laws he augmented and ascertained ; and though he was disturbed by some insurrections at home , his long reign of thirty - seven years may be regarded as one of the most glorious and most prosperous of the Heptarchy . In ...
... laws . These laws he augmented and ascertained ; and though he was disturbed by some insurrections at home , his long reign of thirty - seven years may be regarded as one of the most glorious and most prosperous of the Heptarchy . In ...
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... laws . Even christianity , though it opened the way to connexions between them and the more polished states of Europe , had not hitherto been very effectual in banishing their ignorance , or softening their barbarous manners . As they ...
... laws . Even christianity , though it opened the way to connexions between them and the more polished states of Europe , had not hitherto been very effectual in banishing their ignorance , or softening their barbarous manners . As they ...
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... laws , with some remains of the former civility . But the priests in the Hep- tarchy , after the first missionaries , were wholly Saxons , and almost as ignorant and barbarous as the laity . They contributed , therefore , little to the ...
... laws , with some remains of the former civility . But the priests in the Hep- tarchy , after the first missionaries , were wholly Saxons , and almost as ignorant and barbarous as the laity . They contributed , therefore , little to the ...
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