The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... engagement ; but scattering themselves over the face of the country , they carried away , indiscriminately , as well the inhabitants themselves as all their moveable possessions . If the military force of the country was drawn out ...
... engagement ; but scattering themselves over the face of the country , they carried away , indiscriminately , as well the inhabitants themselves as all their moveable possessions . If the military force of the country was drawn out ...
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... engagement ; so that the enemy , dreading his courage and activity , proposed terms of peace , which he did not ... engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burning and destroy- ing wherever they came . Alfred , thus ...
... engagement ; so that the enemy , dreading his courage and activity , proposed terms of peace , which he did not ... engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burning and destroy- ing wherever they came . Alfred , thus ...
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... engagement made in the ardour of intoxication , big with the most fatal consequences both to himself and his country . In this state of perturbation he had recourse to his wife , the niece of the king , and unbosomed himself to her , as ...
... engagement made in the ardour of intoxication , big with the most fatal consequences both to himself and his country . In this state of perturbation he had recourse to his wife , the niece of the king , and unbosomed himself to her , as ...
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... engagements , by landing with thirty knights , sixty esquires , and three hundred archers . They were soon after joined by Maurice Prendergast , who , about the same time , brought over ten knights and sixty archers ; and with this ...
... engagements , by landing with thirty knights , sixty esquires , and three hundred archers . They were soon after joined by Maurice Prendergast , who , about the same time , brought over ten knights and sixty archers ; and with this ...
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... engagements of mutual support ; and having determined to conduct their armies to the Holy Land by sea , they parted , one for Genoa , the other for Marseilles , with a view of meeting the fleets that were to attend them at their ...
... engagements of mutual support ; and having determined to conduct their armies to the Holy Land by sea , they parted , one for Genoa , the other for Marseilles , with a view of meeting the fleets that were to attend them at their ...
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