The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... hundred men , under the command of Hengist and Horsa , who were brothers , and landed on the isle of Thanet . There they did not long remain inactive ; but , being joined by the British forces , they boldly marched against the Picts and ...
... hundred men , under the command of Hengist and Horsa , who were brothers , and landed on the isle of Thanet . There they did not long remain inactive ; but , being joined by the British forces , they boldly marched against the Picts and ...
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... 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 succeeded some ...
... 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 succeeded some ...
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... hundred of his men , to the sword . The Norman governor of York shared the same fate ; and the insurgents , being re - enforced by the Danes , and some leaders from Scotland , attacked the castle , which was de- fended by a garrison of ...
... hundred of his men , to the sword . The Norman governor of York shared the same fate ; and the insurgents , being re - enforced by the Danes , and some leaders from Scotland , attacked the castle , which was de- fended by a garrison of ...
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... 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 small force they resolved on besieging Wexford , which was to be theirs by ...
... 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 small force they resolved on besieging Wexford , which was to be theirs by ...
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... hundred or more , of the sons and relatives of eminent citizens , to form themselves into a confederacy , to plunder and rob their more wealthy neighbours . By these crimes it was become so dangerous to walk the streets at night , that ...
... hundred or more , of the sons and relatives of eminent citizens , to form themselves into a confederacy , to plunder and rob their more wealthy neighbours . By these crimes it was become so dangerous to walk the streets at night , that ...
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