The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... English , ill provided to oppose such an enemy , made but a feeble resistance ; endeavouring , by treachery and submission , to avert the storm they had not spirit to oppose . The northern invaders , now well acquainted with the ...
... English , ill provided to oppose such an enemy , made but a feeble resistance ; endeavouring , by treachery and submission , to avert the storm they had not spirit to oppose . The northern invaders , now well acquainted with the ...
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... English nobility , equally harassed by these convulsions , obliged their kings to come to a compromise , and to divide the kingdom between them by treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the kingdom ; the southern ...
... English nobility , equally harassed by these convulsions , obliged their kings to come to a compromise , and to divide the kingdom between them by treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the kingdom ; the southern ...
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... English school erected there , he engaged all the princes through whose dominions he passed , to desist from those heavy impositions which they were accustomed to exact from the English pilgrims . The piety of the latter part of his ...
... English school erected there , he engaged all the princes through whose dominions he passed , to desist from those heavy impositions which they were accustomed to exact from the English pilgrims . The piety of the latter part of his ...
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... English line continued impenetrable , he pretended to give ground ; which , as he expected , drew the enemy from their ranks ; and he was instantly ready to take advan- tage of their disorder . Upon Upon a signal given , the Normans ...
... English line continued impenetrable , he pretended to give ground ; which , as he expected , drew the enemy from their ranks ; and he was instantly ready to take advan- tage of their disorder . Upon Upon a signal given , the Normans ...
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... English to an entire submission , he resolved to return to the continent , there to enjoy the triumph and congratulation of his an- cient subjects . Having no reason to apprehend any disturbance in his absence among the English , whose ...
... English to an entire submission , he resolved to return to the continent , there to enjoy the triumph and congratulation of his an- cient subjects . Having no reason to apprehend any disturbance in his absence among the English , whose ...
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