The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... prepared for the invasion of the country ; but a well - timed embassy again averted his indignation , and the submissions he received seemed to satisfy his resentment : upon death - bed he appeared sensible of the overgrown extent of ...
... prepared for the invasion of the country ; but a well - timed embassy again averted his indignation , and the submissions he received seemed to satisfy his resentment : upon death - bed he appeared sensible of the overgrown extent of ...
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... prepared for their captive enemies , and destroyed all their consecrated groves and altars . In the mean time the Britons , taking advantage of his absence , resolved , by a general insurrection , to free themselves from that state of ...
... prepared for their captive enemies , and destroyed all their consecrated groves and altars . In the mean time the Britons , taking advantage of his absence , resolved , by a general insurrection , to free themselves from that state of ...
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... prepared for their departure in a friendly manner , the Romans left the island , never more to return , after having been masters of it during the course of nearly four centuries . It may be doubted whether the arts which the Romans ...
... prepared for their departure in a friendly manner , the Romans left the island , never more to return , after having been masters of it during the course of nearly four centuries . It may be doubted whether the arts which the Romans ...
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... prepared for defence . There they were surrounded by the king's forces , and reduced to the utmost extremity . After having eaten their horses , and many of them perishing with hunger , they made a desperate sally , in which num- bers ...
... prepared for defence . There they were surrounded by the king's forces , and reduced to the utmost extremity . After having eaten their horses , and many of them perishing with hunger , they made a desperate sally , in which num- bers ...
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... prepared the way for greater calamities . While the English were congratulating each other upon their late deliverance from an inveterate enemy , Sweyn , king of Denmark , who had been informed of their treacherous cruelties , appeared ...
... prepared the way for greater calamities . While the English were congratulating each other upon their late deliverance from an inveterate enemy , Sweyn , king of Denmark , who had been informed of their treacherous cruelties , appeared ...
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