The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... sent him with forty associates to preach the gospel in this island . These missionaries , terrified with the dangers which might attend their proposing a new doctrine to so fierce a people , of whose language they were ignorant ...
... sent him with forty associates to preach the gospel in this island . These missionaries , terrified with the dangers which might attend their proposing a new doctrine to so fierce a people , of whose language they were ignorant ...
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... sent a detachment , who fell upon them , and did such execution , that only fifty escaped with their lives . The Britons , astonished at this event , received a total defeat : Chester was obliged to surrender : and Adelfrid , pursuing ...
... sent a detachment , who fell upon them , and did such execution , that only fifty escaped with their lives . The Britons , astonished at this event , received a total defeat : Chester was obliged to surrender : and Adelfrid , pursuing ...
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... sent him over Alcuin , a clergyman much celebrated for his knowledge , who received great honours from Charle- magne , and even became his preceptor in the sciences . The chief reason why he had at first desired the com- pany of Alcuin ...
... sent him over Alcuin , a clergyman much celebrated for his knowledge , who received great honours from Charle- magne , and even became his preceptor in the sciences . The chief reason why he had at first desired the com- pany of Alcuin ...
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... sent an army into Kent , com- manded by Ethelwolph , his eldest son1 ; and expelling Baldred , the tributary king , soon made himself master of that country . The kingdom of Essex was conquered with equal facility ; and the East Angles ...
... sent an army into Kent , com- manded by Ethelwolph , his eldest son1 ; and expelling Baldred , the tributary king , soon made himself master of that country . The kingdom of Essex was conquered with equal facility ; and the East Angles ...
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... sent from that endless mint of superstition , and mag- nified by lying miracles , invented in convents , operated on the astonished minds of the multitude . And every prince has attained the eulogies of the monks , the only historians ...
... sent from that endless mint of superstition , and mag- nified by lying miracles , invented in convents , operated on the astonished minds of the multitude . And every prince has attained the eulogies of the monks , the only historians ...
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