The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... continued still more boldly to infest the northern parts ; and crossing the friths , which the Romans could not guard , in little wicker boats covered with leathers filled the country , wherever they came , with slaughter and conster ...
... continued still more boldly to infest the northern parts ; and crossing the friths , which the Romans could not guard , in little wicker boats covered with leathers filled the country , wherever they came , with slaughter and conster ...
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... continued seventy - six years , the kingdom fell into a total dependence upon that of Wessex , and to this it is probable that it owed its conversion . The kingdom of Wessex , which in the end swallowed up all the rest , deserves our ...
... continued seventy - six years , the kingdom fell into a total dependence upon that of Wessex , and to this it is probable that it owed its conversion . The kingdom of Wessex , which in the end swallowed up all the rest , deserves our ...
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... continued with un- ceasing ferocity , until the whole kingdom was reduced to a state of the most distressful bondage . As the Saxons had utterly neglected their naval power since their first settlement in Britain , the Danes , who ...
... continued with un- ceasing ferocity , until the whole kingdom was reduced to a state of the most distressful bondage . As the Saxons had utterly neglected their naval power since their first settlement in Britain , the Danes , who ...
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... continued disorders of the government , and from the ravages of the Danes . He himself complains that , on his accession , he knew not one person south of the Thames who could so much as interpret the Latin ser- vice . To remedy this ...
... continued disorders of the government , and from the ravages of the Danes . He himself complains that , on his accession , he knew not one person south of the Thames who could so much as interpret the Latin ser- vice . To remedy this ...
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... continued to pursue her . She was taken prisoner by a party whom the archbishop had appointed to observe her conduct , and was put to death in the most cruel man- ner . The sinews of her legs being cut , and her body mangled , she was ...
... continued to pursue her . She was taken prisoner by a party whom the archbishop had appointed to observe her conduct , and was put to death in the most cruel man- ner . The sinews of her legs being cut , and her body mangled , she was ...
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