Roderick, the Last of the Goths, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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... manners obstinate and barbarous speech . My counsel , therefore , is , that we secure With strong increase of force the adjacent posts , And chiefly Gegio , leaving them so manned As may abate the hope of enterprize Their strength being ...
... manners obstinate and barbarous speech . My counsel , therefore , is , that we secure With strong increase of force the adjacent posts , And chiefly Gegio , leaving them so manned As may abate the hope of enterprize Their strength being ...
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... manner ceremoni- ously taken was a sufficient acknowledgement of their subjection . And as it owned Rome's power , so in after ages it increased their profit . For , though now such palls were freely given to archbishops , whose places ...
... manner ceremoni- ously taken was a sufficient acknowledgement of their subjection . And as it owned Rome's power , so in after ages it increased their profit . For , though now such palls were freely given to archbishops , whose places ...
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... manner . On the one entrance there was a great river , which was to be passed seven times , and in none of those seven places was it fordable at any time , except in the month of July . And after the river had been crost seven times ...
... manner . On the one entrance there was a great river , which was to be passed seven times , and in none of those seven places was it fordable at any time , except in the month of July . And after the river had been crost seven times ...
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... manner in which this Holy Ark came into Spain is this , conformably to what is written by all our grave Ěauthors . When Cosroes the King of Persia , in the time of the Emperor Heraclius , came upon the Holy Land , and took the city of ...
... manner in which this Holy Ark came into Spain is this , conformably to what is written by all our grave Ěauthors . When Cosroes the King of Persia , in the time of the Emperor Heraclius , came upon the Holy Land , and took the city of ...
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... manner and with such force , that it seemed to him , as if it lifted the mitre a consi- derable way from his head . Now , we all know that this famous prelate has vigour and persevering courage for all the great things which he ...
... manner and with such force , that it seemed to him , as if it lifted the mitre a consi- derable way from his head . Now , we all know that this famous prelate has vigour and persevering courage for all the great things which he ...
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