The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... British am- bassadors , who promised the accustomed tribute , and made the usual submissions , he desisted from his intention . The year following , finding them remiss in their supplies , and untrue to their former professions , he ...
... British am- bassadors , who promised the accustomed tribute , and made the usual submissions , he desisted from his intention . The year following , finding them remiss in their supplies , and untrue to their former professions , he ...
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... British general , when he saw the enemy approaching , drew up his army , composed of different tribes , and , going from rank to rank , exhorted them to strike the last blow for liberty , safety , and life . To these exhortations his ...
... British general , when he saw the enemy approaching , drew up his army , composed of different tribes , and , going from rank to rank , exhorted them to strike the last blow for liberty , safety , and life . To these exhortations his ...
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... British forces , they boldly marched against the Picts and Scots , who had advanced as far as Lincolnshire , and soon gained a complete victory over them . Hengist and Horsa possessed great credit among their country- men at home , and ...
... British forces , they boldly marched against the Picts and Scots , who had advanced as far as Lincolnshire , and soon gained a complete victory over them . Hengist and Horsa possessed great credit among their country- men at home , and ...
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... British and Saxon annalists . However the progress the latter still made in the island sufficiently proves the advantage to have been on their side ; although in a battle fought at Eglesford , Horsa , the Saxon general , was slain . his ...
... British and Saxon annalists . However the progress the latter still made in the island sufficiently proves the advantage to have been on their side ; although in a battle fought at Eglesford , Horsa , the Saxon general , was slain . his ...
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... British Channel from Toulon . The duke of Albemarle and prince Rupert now commanded the En- glish fleet , which did not exceed seventy - four sail . Albemarle , who , from his successes under Cromwell , had learned too much to despise ...
... British Channel from Toulon . The duke of Albemarle and prince Rupert now commanded the En- glish fleet , which did not exceed seventy - four sail . Albemarle , who , from his successes under Cromwell , had learned too much to despise ...
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