The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... severity to a sanctified character . In this state of resentment , Henry resolved to throw off all dependence up- on the pontiff at once , and to free himself and his people from a burthen that had long oppressed them without pity . He ...
... severity to a sanctified character . In this state of resentment , Henry resolved to throw off all dependence up- on the pontiff at once , and to free himself and his people from a burthen that had long oppressed them without pity . He ...
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... severity of criticism has rejected most of these accounts as fabulous ; but even well - known fables , when much cele- brated , make a part of the history , at least of the manners of the age . Rosamond Clifford is said to have been the ...
... severity of criticism has rejected most of these accounts as fabulous ; but even well - known fables , when much cele- brated , make a part of the history , at least of the manners of the age . Rosamond Clifford is said to have been the ...
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... severity , and reduced him to a condition worse than that of the meanest malefactor . Richard , however , was too noble - spirited to be meanly depressed by those indignities . As he did not know what extremities he might be reduced to ...
... severity , and reduced him to a condition worse than that of the meanest malefactor . Richard , however , was too noble - spirited to be meanly depressed by those indignities . As he did not know what extremities he might be reduced to ...
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... severity , was pursued throughout his reign ; formidable to the people indeed , but yet adapted to the un- governable licentiousness of the times . The Jews were the only part of his subjects who were refused that equal justice which ...
... severity , was pursued throughout his reign ; formidable to the people indeed , but yet adapted to the un- governable licentiousness of the times . The Jews were the only part of his subjects who were refused that equal justice which ...
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... severity ; he was hanged , drawn , and quartered , only for having bravely defended the expiring liberties of his native country , and his own hereditary possessions . With him expired the govern- ment and the distinction of the nation ...
... severity ; he was hanged , drawn , and quartered , only for having bravely defended the expiring liberties of his native country , and his own hereditary possessions . With him expired the govern- ment and the distinction of the nation ...
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