The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... violence ought ever to be used in propagating so salutary a doctrine * . The intelligence received of these spiritual conquests , afforded great joy to the Romans , who now exulted as much in those peaceful trophies , as their ancestors ...
... violence ought ever to be used in propagating so salutary a doctrine * . The intelligence received of these spiritual conquests , afforded great joy to the Romans , who now exulted as much in those peaceful trophies , as their ancestors ...
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... violence or robbery . There is a remarkable instance , transmitted to us , of the affec- tion borne him by his servants . Cuichelme , king of Wes- sex , was his enemy ; but finding himself unable to main- tain open war against so ...
... violence or robbery . There is a remarkable instance , transmitted to us , of the affec- tion borne him by his servants . Cuichelme , king of Wes- sex , was his enemy ; but finding himself unable to main- tain open war against so ...
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... violence , that , after piercing Lilla , it even wounded Edwin : but before the assassin could renew his blow , he was despatched by the king's attendants . The East Angles conspired against Redwald , their king ; and having put him to ...
... violence , that , after piercing Lilla , it even wounded Edwin : but before the assassin could renew his blow , he was despatched by the king's attendants . The East Angles conspired against Redwald , their king ; and having put him to ...
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... violence , rendered himself equally odious to his own subjects and to strangers . Sigebert , Egric , and Annas ... violent death . His son Wolfhere succeeded to the government ; and after having reduced to dependence the kingdoms of ...
... violence , rendered himself equally odious to his own subjects and to strangers . Sigebert , Egric , and Annas ... violent death . His son Wolfhere succeeded to the government ; and after having reduced to dependence the kingdoms of ...
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... violent seizing of that kingdom . This young prince , who is said to have pos- sessed great merit , had paid his addresses to Elfrida , the daughter of Offa , and was invited with all his retinue to Hereford , in order to solemnize the ...
... violent seizing of that kingdom . This young prince , who is said to have pos- sessed great merit , had paid his addresses to Elfrida , the daughter of Offa , and was invited with all his retinue to Hereford , in order to solemnize the ...
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