The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... rendered himself equally odious to his own subjects and to strangers . Sigebert , Egric , and Annas , three kings of East Anglia , perished successively in battle against him ; as did also Edwin and Oswald , the two greatest princes ...
... rendered himself equally odious to his own subjects and to strangers . Sigebert , Egric , and Annas , three kings of East Anglia , perished successively in battle against him ; as did also Edwin and Oswald , the two greatest princes ...
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... rendered Eadburga so odious , that she was obliged to fly into France ; whence Egbert was at the same time recalled by the nobility , in order to ascend the throne of his ancestors . He attained that dignity in the last year of the ...
... rendered Eadburga so odious , that she was obliged to fly into France ; whence Egbert was at the same time recalled by the nobility , in order to ascend the throne of his ancestors . He attained that dignity in the last year of the ...
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... rendered society . For several ages , they were almost all Romans , or , in other words , the ancient natives ; and they preserved the Roman language and laws , with some remains of the former civility . But the priests in the Hep ...
... rendered society . For several ages , they were almost all Romans , or , in other words , the ancient natives ; and they preserved the Roman language and laws , with some remains of the former civility . But the priests in the Hep ...
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... render their antago- nists odious , they affirmed that , once in seven years , they concurred with the jews in the time of celebrating that festival : and that they might recommend their own form of tonsure , they maintained , that it ...
... render their antago- nists odious , they affirmed that , once in seven years , they concurred with the jews in the time of celebrating that festival : and that they might recommend their own form of tonsure , they maintained , that it ...
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... rendered him so ill qualified to fill . The people were divided between the two princes ; and a bloody civil war , joined to all the other calamities under which the English laboured , appeared inevitable ; when Ethelwolf had the ...
... rendered him so ill qualified to fill . The people were divided between the two princes ; and a bloody civil war , joined to all the other calamities under which the English laboured , appeared inevitable ; when Ethelwolf had the ...
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