Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church"), 5 tomasJ. and C. Mozley, 1868 |
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... GÉZA . FOR * centuries the Tatar tribes had wandered over the wide plains of central Asia . Many illustrious emperors had ruled over them , so the Chinese chroniclers say ; and their dominions had been more extensive than those of Rome ...
... GÉZA . FOR * centuries the Tatar tribes had wandered over the wide plains of central Asia . Many illustrious emperors had ruled over them , so the Chinese chroniclers say ; and their dominions had been more extensive than those of Rome ...
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... Géza , who succeeded his father in 972 , surrendered the province of Austria , which had hitherto formed part of Hungary , to Leopold , Duke of Suabia ; and made peace with all his neighbours , entering into treaties of commerce and ...
... Géza , who succeeded his father in 972 , surrendered the province of Austria , which had hitherto formed part of Hungary , to Leopold , Duke of Suabia ; and made peace with all his neighbours , entering into treaties of commerce and ...
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... Géza's severity was in fact the truest mercy - the punishing of a few , to save the many . But another element was ... Géza married Gyula's daughter Sarolta , who , to say the least of it , if not herself Christian , was well - disposed ...
... Géza's severity was in fact the truest mercy - the punishing of a few , to save the many . But another element was ... Géza married Gyula's daughter Sarolta , who , to say the least of it , if not herself Christian , was well - disposed ...
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... Géza to allow the free exercise of their religion to the many prisoners carried off by himself and his fathers , from France , Germany , and Italy ; and he fully succeeded in his mission . Géza even requested Piligrin , Bishop of Passau ...
... Géza to allow the free exercise of their religion to the many prisoners carried off by himself and his fathers , from France , Germany , and Italy ; and he fully succeeded in his mission . Géza even requested Piligrin , Bishop of Passau ...
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... Géza , our chief , against whom no Magyar may lift his hand . ' A suppressed sigh was heard among the people , but still the old man went calmly on . In the White City ( Alba Regia or Stuhlweissenburg ) are assembled the Magyar nobles ...
... Géza , our chief , against whom no Magyar may lift his hand . ' A suppressed sigh was heard among the people , but still the old man went calmly on . In the White City ( Alba Regia or Stuhlweissenburg ) are assembled the Magyar nobles ...
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