The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Volym 1T. Cadell, (successor to A. Millar), 1770 |
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... prince William King's fecond marriage and character of Henry . CHAP . VII . STEPHEN . Death Death 339 ↓ Acceffion of Stephen War with Scotland Infurrection in favour of Matilda Stephen taken prisoner Ma- tilda crowned Stephen releafed ...
... prince William King's fecond marriage and character of Henry . CHAP . VII . STEPHEN . Death Death 339 ↓ Acceffion of Stephen War with Scotland Infurrection in favour of Matilda Stephen taken prisoner Ma- tilda crowned Stephen releafed ...
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... prince of great merit " , who claimed a descent , as did all the other princes of that nation , from Woden , brought over a reinforcement from Germany , and enabled the Northumbrians to carry on their conquefts against the Britains . He ...
... prince of great merit " , who claimed a descent , as did all the other princes of that nation , from Woden , brought over a reinforcement from Germany , and enabled the Northumbrians to carry on their conquefts against the Britains . He ...
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... prince under his artful benefactor . BUT the most memorable and most fortunate event , which distinguished the reign of this great prince , was the introduction of the Christian religion among the English Saxons . The superstition of ...
... prince under his artful benefactor . BUT the most memorable and most fortunate event , which distinguished the reign of this great prince , was the introduction of the Christian religion among the English Saxons . The superstition of ...
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... prince , feduced by a paffion for his mother - in - law ' , deserted for fome time the Chriftian faith , which permitted not these incestuous marriages ; and his whole people immediately re- turned with him to idolatry . Laurentius ...
... prince , feduced by a paffion for his mother - in - law ' , deserted for fome time the Chriftian faith , which permitted not these incestuous marriages ; and his whole people immediately re- turned with him to idolatry . Laurentius ...
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... prince of the apostles , who had appeared to him in a vision , and feverely reproving him for his intention to defert his charge , had inflicted on him these visible marks of his displeasure " . Whether Eadbald was ftruck with the ...
... prince of the apostles , who had appeared to him in a vision , and feverely reproving him for his intention to defert his charge , had inflicted on him these visible marks of his displeasure " . Whether Eadbald was ftruck with the ...
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