The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... regarded with some degree of veneration a doctrine which had acquired the ascendant over all their brethren . However limited in their views , they could not but have perceived a de- gree of cultivation in the southern countries beyond ...
... regarded with some degree of veneration a doctrine which had acquired the ascendant over all their brethren . However limited in their views , they could not but have perceived a de- gree of cultivation in the southern countries beyond ...
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... regarded as one of the most glorious and most prosperous of the Heptarchy . In the decline of his age he made a pilgrimage to Rome ; f Higden , lib . v . Chron . Sax . p . 15. Alured . Beverl . p . 94 . Bede , lib . iv . сар . 12 ...
... regarded as one of the most glorious and most prosperous of the Heptarchy . In the decline of his age he made a pilgrimage to Rome ; f Higden , lib . v . Chron . Sax . p . 15. Alured . Beverl . p . 94 . Bede , lib . iv . сар . 12 ...
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... the idolatrous Saxons , they refused all communion together , and each regarded his f Bede , lib . ii . cap . 19. 8 Bede , lib . v . cap . 21. Eddius , sect . 24 . opponent as no better than a pagan " . The THE HEPTARCHY . 57.
... the idolatrous Saxons , they refused all communion together , and each regarded his f Bede , lib . ii . cap . 19. 8 Bede , lib . v . cap . 21. Eddius , sect . 24 . opponent as no better than a pagan " . The THE HEPTARCHY . 57.
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... regarded his acces- sion to royalty rather as an object of regret than of triumph ; but being called to the throne , in preference to his brother's children , as well by the will of his father , a circumstance which had great authority ...
... regarded his acces- sion to royalty rather as an object of regret than of triumph ; but being called to the throne , in preference to his brother's children , as well by the will of his father , a circumstance which had great authority ...
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... regarded as dead , and who now , with voice and looks expressing his confidence of success , called them to liberty and to vengeance . He instantly conducted them to Eddington , where the Danes were encamped ; and taking advantage of ...
... regarded as dead , and who now , with voice and looks expressing his confidence of success , called them to liberty and to vengeance . He instantly conducted them to Eddington , where the Danes were encamped ; and taking advantage of ...
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