The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 Seiten |
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... seemed to stand in need of more polished in- structers ; and indeed whatever evils may attend the conquest of heroes , their success has generally produced one good effect , in dis- seminating the arts of refinement and humanity . It ...
... seemed to stand in need of more polished in- structers ; and indeed whatever evils may attend the conquest of heroes , their success has generally produced one good effect , in dis- seminating the arts of refinement and humanity . It ...
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... seemed more desi- rous of securing what they possessed than of making new conquests ; and were employed rather in repressing than punishing their rest- less northern invaders . ors . For several years after the time of Agricola , a ...
... seemed more desi- rous of securing what they possessed than of making new conquests ; and were employed rather in repressing than punishing their rest- less northern invaders . ors . For several years after the time of Agricola , a ...
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... seemed equally divided between the claims of the father and son ; so that a bloody civil war seemed likely to complete the picture of the calamities of the times . A di- vision of the kingdom at length terminated the dispute ; the king ...
... seemed equally divided between the claims of the father and son ; so that a bloody civil war seemed likely to complete the picture of the calamities of the times . A di- vision of the kingdom at length terminated the dispute ; the king ...
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... seemed born not only to defend his bleeding country , but even to adorn humanity . He had given very early instances of those great virtues which afterwards signalized his reign ; and was anointed by pope Leo as future king , when he ...
... seemed born not only to defend his bleeding country , but even to adorn humanity . He had given very early instances of those great virtues which afterwards signalized his reign ; and was anointed by pope Leo as future king , when he ...
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... seemed to offer a favourable opportunity of restoring Ethelred to the throne , and his subjects to their liberties . Accordingly he seized it with avidity : but his misconduct was incurable ; and his indo- lence , credulity , and ...
... seemed to offer a favourable opportunity of restoring Ethelred to the throne , and his subjects to their liberties . Accordingly he seized it with avidity : but his misconduct was incurable ; and his indo- lence , credulity , and ...
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