The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... means of his interpreters , delivered to him the tenets of the christian faith , and promised him eternal joys above , and a kingdom in heaven without end , if he would be persuaded to receive that salutary doctrine . " Your words and ...
... means of his interpreters , delivered to him the tenets of the christian faith , and promised him eternal joys above , and a kingdom in heaven without end , if he would be persuaded to receive that salutary doctrine . " Your words and ...
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... means to mount the throne . He is celebrated by Bede for two exploits , for establishing the fast of Lent in his kingdom , and for utterly extirpating idolatry ; which , notwithstanding the prevalence of chris- tianity , had hitherto ...
... means to mount the throne . He is celebrated by Bede for two exploits , for establishing the fast of Lent in his kingdom , and for utterly extirpating idolatry ; which , notwithstanding the prevalence of chris- tianity , had hitherto ...
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... means of defence , interposed W. Malms . lib . i . cap . 3. H. Hunting . lib . iii . Bede . cap . 12. Brompton , p . 781. " Chron . Sax . p . 27 . t Bede , lib . ii . with his own body between the king and Eumer's dagger 38 HISTORY OF ...
... means of defence , interposed W. Malms . lib . i . cap . 3. H. Hunting . lib . iii . Bede . cap . 12. Brompton , p . 781. " Chron . Sax . p . 27 . t Bede , lib . ii . with his own body between the king and Eumer's dagger 38 HISTORY OF ...
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... means of these hosti- lities , carried to the greatest height among this tribe . Ceaulin , who was the son and successor of Kenric , and who began his reign in 560 , was still more ambitious and enterprising than his predecessors ; and ...
... means of these hosti- lities , carried to the greatest height among this tribe . Ceaulin , who was the son and successor of Kenric , and who began his reign in 560 , was still more ambitious and enterprising than his predecessors ; and ...
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... means to mount the throne , in preference to one descended from a nearer branch of the royal family . Ina , therefore , having no children of his own , and lying much under the influence of Ethelburga , his queen , left by will the ...
... means to mount the throne , in preference to one descended from a nearer branch of the royal family . Ina , therefore , having no children of his own , and lying much under the influence of Ethelburga , his queen , left by will the ...
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