The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... obliged to so- licit fresh supplies from their own country ; and a total extermination of the Britons became the sole expedient for providing a settlement and subsistence to the new planters . Hence there have been found in history few ...
... obliged to so- licit fresh supplies from their own country ; and a total extermination of the Britons became the sole expedient for providing a settlement and subsistence to the new planters . Hence there have been found in history few ...
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... obliged to yield the superiority in the Heptarchy to that ambitious monarch , who preserved no moderation in his victory , and by reducing the kingdom of Sussex to subjection , excited jealousy in all the other princes . An association ...
... obliged to yield the superiority in the Heptarchy to that ambitious monarch , who preserved no moderation in his victory , and by reducing the kingdom of Sussex to subjection , excited jealousy in all the other princes . An association ...
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... obliged to sti- pulate , that the princess should enjoy the free exercise of her religion ; a concession not difficult to be obtained from the idolatrous Saxons " . Bertha brought over a French bishop to the court of Canterbury ; and ...
... obliged to sti- pulate , that the princess should enjoy the free exercise of her religion ; a concession not difficult to be obtained from the idolatrous Saxons " . Bertha brought over a French bishop to the court of Canterbury ; and ...
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... obliged for the present to lay aside all farther thoughts of executing that pious purpose ” . The controversy between the pagans and the christians was not entirely cooled in that age ; and no pontiff before Gregory had ever carried to ...
... obliged for the present to lay aside all farther thoughts of executing that pious purpose ” . The controversy between the pagans and the christians was not entirely cooled in that age ; and no pontiff before Gregory had ever carried to ...
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... obliged them to submit to Earpwold , the son of Redwald ; and that prince preserved his authority , though on a pre- carious footing , under the protection of the Northumbrian monarch * . Edwin , after his accession to the crown ...
... obliged them to submit to Earpwold , the son of Redwald ; and that prince preserved his authority , though on a pre- carious footing , under the protection of the Northumbrian monarch * . Edwin , after his accession to the crown ...
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