The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... London , which was already a flourishing colony ; but found on his arrival that it would be requisite , for the general safety , to abandon that place to the merciless fury of the enemy . London was there- fore soon reduced to ashes ...
... London , which was already a flourishing colony ; but found on his arrival that it would be requisite , for the general safety , to abandon that place to the merciless fury of the enemy . London was there- fore soon reduced to ashes ...
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... London open to the invaders ; and as , that city was weakly gar- risoned , he soon reduced it to capitulation . Having augmented its fortifications , and embellished it with a number of new edifices , he delivered it in charge to his ...
... London open to the invaders ; and as , that city was weakly gar- risoned , he soon reduced it to capitulation . Having augmented its fortifications , and embellished it with a number of new edifices , he delivered it in charge to his ...
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... London , with great slaughter , and his wife and two sons made captives . These experienced the king's clemency : he restored them to Hastings , on condition that he should depart from the kingdom . Nor were the East Anglian Danes , or ...
... London , with great slaughter , and his wife and two sons made captives . These experienced the king's clemency : he restored them to Hastings , on condition that he should depart from the kingdom . Nor were the East Anglian Danes , or ...
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... London only . Having thus strengthened his new power by effectually weaken- ing all who had wealth or authority to withstand him , he next began to show the merciful side of his character . Nor does it seem with- out just grounds that ...
... London only . Having thus strengthened his new power by effectually weaken- ing all who had wealth or authority to withstand him , he next began to show the merciful side of his character . Nor does it seem with- out just grounds that ...
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... London , and all the provinces north of the Thames , while the possession of the southern parts should be ceded to Hardicanute ; and , until that prince should appear in person , Emma , his mother , should govern in his stead . But this ...
... London , and all the provinces north of the Thames , while the possession of the southern parts should be ceded to Hardicanute ; and , until that prince should appear in person , Emma , his mother , should govern in his stead . But this ...
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