The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... remained , but their suffering the just indignation of the conqueror , and undergoing all the evils that war , inflamed by revenge , could inflict . During this period , a general consternation , together with a mutual diffidence and ...
... remained , but their suffering the just indignation of the conqueror , and undergoing all the evils that war , inflamed by revenge , could inflict . During this period , a general consternation , together with a mutual diffidence and ...
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... remained , but to submit to the necessity of the times , and to acknowledge those claims which it was not in their power to oppose . As soon , therefore , as William passed the Thames at Wallingford , Stigand , the primate , made ...
... remained , but to submit to the necessity of the times , and to acknowledge those claims which it was not in their power to oppose . As soon , therefore , as William passed the Thames at Wallingford , Stigand , the primate , made ...
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... remained . From that time forward the king began to lose all confidence in his English subjects , and to regard them as inveterate and irrecon- cileable enemies . He had already raised such a number of for- tresses in the kingdom , that ...
... remained . From that time forward the king began to lose all confidence in his English subjects , and to regard them as inveterate and irrecon- cileable enemies . He had already raised such a number of for- tresses in the kingdom , that ...
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... remained for him to do but to punish the criminals ; which was performed with unusual severity . Many of the rebels were hanged , some had their eyes put out , and others their hands cut off . The unfortunate Waltheoff , who had ...
... remained for him to do but to punish the criminals ; which was performed with unusual severity . Many of the rebels were hanged , some had their eyes put out , and others their hands cut off . The unfortunate Waltheoff , who had ...
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... remained in this situation , lifted up his arm to despatch him ; when William exclaimed , in a menacing tone , " Hold , villain ! I am the king of England . " The two soldiers were immediately seized with veneration and awe ; and ...
... remained in this situation , lifted up his arm to despatch him ; when William exclaimed , in a menacing tone , " Hold , villain ! I am the king of England . " The two soldiers were immediately seized with veneration and awe ; and ...
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