The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... 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 priests and monks , who had been commonly spared in the domestic quarrels of the Heptarchy ...
... 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 priests and monks , who had been commonly spared in the domestic quarrels of the Heptarchy ...
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David Hume. 857 . 860 . ance , they neglected the ordinary means of safety ; and agreed , even in the present desperate extremity , that the revenues of the church should be exempted from all burthens , though imposed for national ...
David Hume. 857 . 860 . ance , they neglected the ordinary means of safety ; and agreed , even in the present desperate extremity , that the revenues of the church should be exempted from all burthens , though imposed for national ...
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... means of making them real . Alfred , it is said , being seized upon strong suspicions , but without any certain proof , firmly denied the conspiracy imputed to him ; and in order to justify himself , he offered to swear to his in ...
... means of making them real . Alfred , it is said , being seized upon strong suspicions , but without any certain proof , firmly denied the conspiracy imputed to him ; and in order to justify himself , he offered to swear to his in ...
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... means by which Edgar maintained his authority , and preserved public peace , was the paying of court to Dunstan and the monks , who had at first placed him on the throne , and who , by their pretensions to supe- rior sanctity and purity ...
... means by which Edgar maintained his authority , and preserved public peace , was the paying of court to Dunstan and the monks , who had at first placed him on the throne , and who , by their pretensions to supe- rior sanctity and purity ...
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... means , be able to make against him . Edgar was soon informed of the truth ; but before he would execute ven- geance on Athelwold's treachery , he resolved to satisfy himself with his own eyes of the certainty and full extent of his ...
... means , be able to make against him . Edgar was soon informed of the truth ; but before he would execute ven- geance on Athelwold's treachery , he resolved to satisfy himself with his own eyes of the certainty and full extent of his ...
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