The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 Seiten |
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... from necessity than choice ; patient of fatigue , yet inconstant in attachment ; bold , improvident , and rapacious : -such is the picture of savage life at present , and such it appears to have been from the beginning . THE BRITONS .
... from necessity than choice ; patient of fatigue , yet inconstant in attachment ; bold , improvident , and rapacious : -such is the picture of savage life at present , and such it appears to have been from the beginning . THE BRITONS .
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... present interval of peace , they made no provision for resisting the enemy , who were only taking breath to renew their former invasions . Christianity , indeed , had been introduced among them some time before , though at what period ...
... present interval of peace , they made no provision for resisting the enemy , who were only taking breath to renew their former invasions . Christianity , indeed , had been introduced among them some time before , though at what period ...
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... present county of Northumberland and the bishopric of Durham ; the subjects of the other , called the Deïri , extending themselves over Lancashire and Yorkshire . These kingdoms were united in the person of Ethel- frid , king of ...
... present county of Northumberland and the bishopric of Durham ; the subjects of the other , called the Deïri , extending themselves over Lancashire and Yorkshire . These kingdoms were united in the person of Ethel- frid , king of ...
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... present instance they imitated the Britons in their government , by despotic and hereditary monarchies , while their exemplary chastity , and their abhorrence of slavery , were quite forgotten . The Saxons being thus established in all ...
... present instance they imitated the Britons in their government , by despotic and hereditary monarchies , while their exemplary chastity , and their abhorrence of slavery , were quite forgotten . The Saxons being thus established in all ...
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... present , per- mitted him to purge himself by oath ; and Godwin very readily swore that he had no hand in the death of Alfred . This king's violence and unjust government were but of short duration . He died two years after his ...
... present , per- mitted him to purge himself by oath ; and Godwin very readily swore that he had no hand in the death of Alfred . This king's violence and unjust government were but of short duration . He died two years after his ...
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