The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... whole , his authority , if it ought ever to be deemed regular or legal , was extremely limited ; and each state acted as if it had been independent , and wholly separate from the rest . Wars , therefore , and revolutions and dissensions ...
... whole , his authority , if it ought ever to be deemed regular or legal , was extremely limited ; and each state acted as if it had been independent , and wholly separate from the rest . Wars , therefore , and revolutions and dissensions ...
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... whole it appears , that Gregory and his missionary , if sympathy of manners have any influence , were better calculated than men of more refined under- standings , for making a progress with the ignorant and barbarous Saxons . The more ...
... whole it appears , that Gregory and his missionary , if sympathy of manners have any influence , were better calculated than men of more refined under- standings , for making a progress with the ignorant and barbarous Saxons . The more ...
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... whole people immediately returned with him to idolatry . Laurentius , the successor of Augustine , found the christian worship wholly abandoned , and was prepared to return to France , in order to escape the mor- tification of preaching ...
... whole people immediately returned with him to idolatry . Laurentius , the successor of Augustine , found the christian worship wholly abandoned , and was prepared to return to France , in order to escape the mor- tification of preaching ...
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... whole people returned with him . Eadbald reached not the fame or authority of his father , and died in 640 , after a reign of twenty - five years ; leaving two sons , Erminfrid and Ercombert . Ercombert , though the younger son , by ...
... whole people returned with him . Eadbald reached not the fame or authority of his father , and died in 640 , after a reign of twenty - five years ; leaving two sons , Erminfrid and Ercombert . Ercombert , though the younger son , by ...
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... whole people seem to have returned with them ; since Paullinus , who was the first archbishop of York , and who had converted them , thought proper to retire with Ethelburga , the queen dowager , into Kent . Both these Northumbrian ...
... whole people seem to have returned with them ; since Paullinus , who was the first archbishop of York , and who had converted them , thought proper to retire with Ethelburga , the queen dowager , into Kent . Both these Northumbrian ...
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