The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... refused all communion toge- ther , and each regarded his opponent as no better than a Pagan . The dispute lasted more than a century ; and was at last finished , not by men's discovering the folly of it , which would have been too great ...
... refused all communion toge- ther , and each regarded his opponent as no better than a Pagan . The dispute lasted more than a century ; and was at last finished , not by men's discovering the folly of it , which would have been too great ...
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... refused to join him with their forces ; and that prince , attended by Alfred , was obliged to march against the enemy , with the West Saxons alone , his hereditary subjects . The Danes , being defeated in an action , shut themselves up ...
... refused to join him with their forces ; and that prince , attended by Alfred , was obliged to march against the enemy , with the West Saxons alone , his hereditary subjects . The Danes , being defeated in an action , shut themselves up ...
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... refused afterward all commerce with her husband : not from any weak superstition , as was common in that age , but because she deemed all domestic occupations un- worthy of her masculine and ambitious spirit . " She died before her ...
... refused afterward all commerce with her husband : not from any weak superstition , as was common in that age , but because she deemed all domestic occupations un- worthy of her masculine and ambitious spirit . " She died before her ...
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... refusing the pre- sent ; but his pride determined him , on his departure , to bury it , while he fancied that he was unespied by all the world . But a soldier in Athelstan's camp , who had served under Anlaf had been struck with some ...
... refusing the pre- sent ; but his pride determined him , on his departure , to bury it , while he fancied that he was unespied by all the world . But a soldier in Athelstan's camp , who had served under Anlaf had been struck with some ...
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... refusing to obey , the king , whose temper , naturally choleric , was inflamed by this additional insult , leaped on him himself , and seized him by the hair ; but the ruffian , pushed to extremity , drew his dagger , and gave Edmund a ...
... refusing to obey , the king , whose temper , naturally choleric , was inflamed by this additional insult , leaped on him himself , and seized him by the hair ; but the ruffian , pushed to extremity , drew his dagger , and gave Edmund a ...
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