The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... attack , while the Danes , surprised to behold an army of English , whom they considered as totally sub- dued , made ... attacked and destroyed sixteen of their vessels in the port of Harwich . There was now but the port of London open ...
... attack , while the Danes , surprised to behold an army of English , whom they considered as totally sub- dued , made ... attacked and destroyed sixteen of their vessels in the port of Harwich . There was now but the port of London open ...
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... attack upon Edward . Accordingly , under a pretence of re- pressing some disorders on the Welsh frontier , he secretly assembled a great army , and attempted to surprise the king , who continued , without the smallest suspicion , at ...
... attack upon Edward . Accordingly , under a pretence of re- pressing some disorders on the Welsh frontier , he secretly assembled a great army , and attempted to surprise the king , who continued , without the smallest suspicion , at ...
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... attack . Still , however , exerting all his endeavours to stem the torrent of the enemy that was pouring down upon him , a Norman knight , whose name was Wil- liam Crispin , discharged at his head two such furious strokes of a sabre ...
... attack . Still , however , exerting all his endeavours to stem the torrent of the enemy that was pouring down upon him , a Norman knight , whose name was Wil- liam Crispin , discharged at his head two such furious strokes of a sabre ...
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... attack . this , however , he was deceived ; for Glanville , informed of his situ ation , made a hasty and fatiguing ... attacked by the enemy , which they thought at such a distance ; and their king venturing with a small body of a ...
... attack . this , however , he was deceived ; for Glanville , informed of his situ ation , made a hasty and fatiguing ... attacked by the enemy , which they thought at such a distance ; and their king venturing with a small body of a ...
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... attack , the other guarded the trenches ; and this duty they per- formed each day alternately . By this conduct ... attacking Jerusalem with greater advantage . Saladin , the most renowned of all the Saracen monarchs , resolved to ...
... attack , the other guarded the trenches ; and this duty they per- formed each day alternately . By this conduct ... attacking Jerusalem with greater advantage . Saladin , the most renowned of all the Saracen monarchs , resolved to ...
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