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... fleet being shattered by a storm , they were defeated by the inhabitants , and put to the sword . It was not till about five years after the eleva- tion of Egbert to the sovereignty of England , that their invasions became truly ...
... fleet being shattered by a storm , they were defeated by the inhabitants , and put to the sword . It was not till about five years after the eleva- tion of Egbert to the sovereignty of England , that their invasions became truly ...
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... fleet of Danish ravagers , consisting of thirty- three sail , landed at Southampton ; but they were repulsed , though not without great slaughter on both sides . However , no defeat could repress the obstinacy , nor could any ...
... fleet of Danish ravagers , consisting of thirty- three sail , landed at Southampton ; but they were repulsed , though not without great slaughter on both sides . However , no defeat could repress the obstinacy , nor could any ...
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... fleet , with which he attacked and destroyed sixteen of their vessels in the port of Harwich . There was now but the port of London open to the invaders ; and as , that city was weakly gar- risoned , he soon reduced it to capitulation ...
... fleet , with which he attacked and destroyed sixteen of their vessels in the port of Harwich . There was now but the port of London open to the invaders ; and as , that city was weakly gar- risoned , he soon reduced it to capitulation ...
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... fleet of a hundred and twenty ships of war was thus stationed along the coasts ; and , being well supplied with all things necessary , both for subsistence and war , it impressed the incursive enemy with awe . Not but that there ...
... fleet of a hundred and twenty ships of war was thus stationed along the coasts ; and , being well supplied with all things necessary , both for subsistence and war , it impressed the incursive enemy with awe . Not but that there ...
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... fleet by the earl of Flan- ders , he landed on the Isle of Wight , where he was joined by his son Harold , with a squadron which that nobleman had collected in Ireland . From thence , being re - enforced by great numbers of his former ...
... fleet by the earl of Flan- ders , he landed on the Isle of Wight , where he was joined by his son Harold , with a squadron which that nobleman had collected in Ireland . From thence , being re - enforced by great numbers of his former ...
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