The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... subjects as well in the practice of sailing as of naval en- gagements . A fleet of a hundred and twenty ships of war was thus stationed along the coasts ; and , being well supplied with all things necessary , both for subsistence and ...
... subjects as well in the practice of sailing as of naval en- gagements . A fleet of a hundred and twenty ships of war was thus stationed along the coasts ; and , being well supplied with all things necessary , both for subsistence and ...
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... subjects were not much susceptible of speculative instruction , he endeavoured to convey his morality by parables and stories , and is said to have translated from the Greek the Fables of Esop . Nor did he even neglect the more ...
... subjects were not much susceptible of speculative instruction , he endeavoured to convey his morality by parables and stories , and is said to have translated from the Greek the Fables of Esop . Nor did he even neglect the more ...
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... subjects , he left the succession open to his brother . 1039 . Hardicanute's title was readily acknowledged , both ... subject of their derision , his anniversary being distinguished by the name of Hock Holiday . Edward , surnamed the ...
... subjects , he left the succession open to his brother . 1039 . Hardicanute's title was readily acknowledged , both ... subject of their derision , his anniversary being distinguished by the name of Hock Holiday . Edward , surnamed the ...
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... subjects ( for they were all of a doubtful kind ) certain it is that Godwin , who was long grown much too powerful for a subject , made them the pretext of his opposition . He began by complaining of the influence of the Normans in the ...
... subjects ( for they were all of a doubtful kind ) certain it is that Godwin , who was long grown much too powerful for a subject , made them the pretext of his opposition . He began by complaining of the influence of the Normans in the ...
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... subjects , and repressed foreign invaders , while his valour and conduct prevailed in every action . The tran- quillity which he had thus established in his dominions induced him to extend his views ; and some overtures , made him by ...
... subjects , and repressed foreign invaders , while his valour and conduct prevailed in every action . The tran- quillity which he had thus established in his dominions induced him to extend his views ; and some overtures , made him by ...
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