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... cause ; and we are yet in possession of the form of their request , as left us by Witichindus , a contemporary historian of some credit : " The poor and distressed Britons , almost worn out by hostile invasions , and harassed by ...
... cause ; and we are yet in possession of the form of their request , as left us by Witichindus , a contemporary historian of some credit : " The poor and distressed Britons , almost worn out by hostile invasions , and harassed by ...
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... he was taught to consider as rivals , and whose death alone could ensure him tranquillity . From this fatal cause , together with the passion princes then had of retiring to monasteries , and the SAXON HEPTARCHY . 23.
... he was taught to consider as rivals , and whose death alone could ensure him tranquillity . From this fatal cause , together with the passion princes then had of retiring to monasteries , and the SAXON HEPTARCHY . 23.
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... cause . He pre- sented him with a magnificent galley , curiously carved and gilded , rowed by fourscore men , each of whom wore a golden bracelet , weighing sixteen ounces . The king , softened by this present , per- mitted him to purge ...
... cause . He pre- sented him with a magnificent galley , curiously carved and gilded , rowed by fourscore men , each of whom wore a golden bracelet , weighing sixteen ounces . The king , softened by this present , per- mitted him to purge ...
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... cause of his destruction ; for the enraged inhabitants , joining in the assault , entered the cita- del sword in hand , and cut off the whole garrison , without mercy . This transient gleam of success seemed to spread a general spirit ...
... cause of his destruction ; for the enraged inhabitants , joining in the assault , entered the cita- del sword in hand , and cut off the whole garrison , without mercy . This transient gleam of success seemed to spread a general spirit ...
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... cause of building many more ; and the whole country presented a scene of petty tyranny and hostile prepar- ation . It was in vain that a victory gained by the king 1138 . over the Scots at Northallerton promised to allay the mur- murs ...
... cause of building many more ; and the whole country presented a scene of petty tyranny and hostile prepar- ation . It was in vain that a victory gained by the king 1138 . over the Scots at Northallerton promised to allay the mur- murs ...
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