The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... seemed to think himself entitled to extend his authority over the bishops of Gaul , the pope informed him , that they lay entirely without the bounds of his jurisdiction . The marriage of Ethelbert with Bertha , and , much more , his ...
... seemed to think himself entitled to extend his authority over the bishops of Gaul , the pope informed him , that they lay entirely without the bounds of his jurisdiction . The marriage of Ethelbert with Bertha , and , much more , his ...
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... seemed by his birth better entitled to the crown , and because he had acquired , to an eminent degree , the affections of the people . Eg- bert , sensible of his danger from the suspicions of Brithric , secretly withdrew into France ...
... seemed by his birth better entitled to the crown , and because he had acquired , to an eminent degree , the affections of the people . Eg- bert , sensible of his danger from the suspicions of Brithric , secretly withdrew into France ...
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... seemed willingly to share the same fate . His territories were nearly of the same extent with what is now properly called England ; and a favourable prospect was afforded to the Anglo Saxons , of establishing a civilized monarchy , pos ...
... seemed willingly to share the same fate . His territories were nearly of the same extent with what is now properly called England ; and a favourable prospect was afforded to the Anglo Saxons , of establishing a civilized monarchy , pos ...
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... seemed to be firmly cemented into one state under Egbert ; and the inhabitants of the several provinces had lost all desire of revolting from that monarch , or of restoring their former independent governments . Their language was ...
... seemed to be firmly cemented into one state under Egbert ; and the inhabitants of the several provinces had lost all desire of revolting from that monarch , or of restoring their former independent governments . Their language was ...
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... seemed to threaten it with universal subjection . But the English , more military than the Britons , whom , a few centuries before , they had treated with like violence , roused themselves with a vigour pro- portioned to the exigency ...
... seemed to threaten it with universal subjection . But the English , more military than the Britons , whom , a few centuries before , they had treated with like violence , roused themselves with a vigour pro- portioned to the exigency ...
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