The History of England, Том 11853 |
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... barbarous confusion , have , indeed , been unable to stop short of throwing all power into the hands of a single person . They are generally borne along by the impulse of flying from evil which has been felt ; acquiescing in an assump ...
... barbarous confusion , have , indeed , been unable to stop short of throwing all power into the hands of a single person . They are generally borne along by the impulse of flying from evil which has been felt ; acquiescing in an assump ...
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... barbarous religion sharpened their ferocity in conflicts with Christians . Their his- tory , and that of the Scandinavians , illustrates , on a large scale , the usual cruelty of pirates , who frequently owe their success to the sudden ...
... barbarous religion sharpened their ferocity in conflicts with Christians . Their his- tory , and that of the Scandinavians , illustrates , on a large scale , the usual cruelty of pirates , who frequently owe their success to the sudden ...
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... barbarous age and nation ; that study should have been thus pursued in the midst of foreign and domestic wars , by a monarch suffering almost in- cessantly from painful maladies ; and that all this should have so little encroached on ...
... barbarous age and nation ; that study should have been thus pursued in the midst of foreign and domestic wars , by a monarch suffering almost in- cessantly from painful maladies ; and that all this should have so little encroached on ...
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... in morality , which never fails in the end to resume its natural authority over the most barbarous , and even the most depraved . By these and the like ECCLESIASTICAL CELIBACY . III . 4.50 47 means , the 46 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... in morality , which never fails in the end to resume its natural authority over the most barbarous , and even the most depraved . By these and the like ECCLESIASTICAL CELIBACY . III . 4.50 47 means , the 46 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... barbarous age . 970 . 975 . The second marriage of Edgar , if we may believe some of our ancient writers * , was attended with hor- rible consequences in his family , probably contributing to the downfall of the West - Saxon dynasty ...
... barbarous age . 970 . 975 . The second marriage of Edgar , if we may believe some of our ancient writers * , was attended with hor- rible consequences in his family , probably contributing to the downfall of the West - Saxon dynasty ...
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Alfred ambition ancient Anglo-Saxon appears archbishop archbishop of Canterbury army authority barbarous barons battle became bishop Brittany brother called Canute castle century CHAP character charter chief Christian chronicler church civilised clergy commanded conqueror conquest contest council court crown death declared duke of Brittany duke of Burgundy duke of Gloucester duke of Normandy duke of York earl ecclesiastical Edward enemies England English father favour France French Gaul Gloucester Harold Henry Henry's historian honour house of York John justice king King's kingdom knights land language latter liberty London lord marriage ment monarch monks murder nations natural nobility Norman Normandy Northumberland parliament party perhaps Philip Pope prince prisoner probably province queen race reign Richard Roman Rome royal Saladin Saxon Scotland scutage seems soon sovereign spirit succession territory throne tion towns treaty valour vassals victory Wales Warwick Wessex William writers Yorkists