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... prince is of such obscure original , that some authors suppose him to be the son of king Ambrosius , and others only his nephew ; others again affirm that he was a Cornish prince , and son of Gurlois , king of that province . However ...
... prince is of such obscure original , that some authors suppose him to be the son of king Ambrosius , and others only his nephew ; others again affirm that he was a Cornish prince , and son of Gurlois , king of that province . However ...
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... prince more ambitious and enterprising than either of the former . He had , by waging continual war against the Britons , added a great part of the counties of Devon and Somerset to his dominions ; and , not satis- fied with conquests ...
... prince more ambitious and enterprising than either of the former . He had , by waging continual war against the Britons , added a great part of the counties of Devon and Somerset to his dominions ; and , not satis- fied with conquests ...
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... prince . He subdued entirely the kingdom of Sussex , and annexed it to his own dominions . He made also some attempts upon Kent , but was repulsed with vigour . Ina , his successor , was the most re- nowned and illustrious of all the ...
... prince . He subdued entirely the kingdom of Sussex , and annexed it to his own dominions . He made also some attempts upon Kent , but was repulsed with vigour . Ina , his successor , was the most re- nowned and illustrious of all the ...
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... prince , at the head of so great a kingdom , and so united and nu- merous a people as the English then were , should not only have enjoyed the fruits of peace and quiet , but left felicity to succeeding generations . The inhabitants of ...
... prince , at the head of so great a kingdom , and so united and nu- merous a people as the English then were , should not only have enjoyed the fruits of peace and quiet , but left felicity to succeeding generations . The inhabitants of ...
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... prince was succeeded by his brother Ethelred , a A. D. brave king , but whose valour was insufficient to repress the 866 . Danish incursions . In these exploits he was always assisted by his younger brother Alfred , afterwards surnamed ...
... prince was succeeded by his brother Ethelred , a A. D. brave king , but whose valour was insufficient to repress the 866 . Danish incursions . In these exploits he was always assisted by his younger brother Alfred , afterwards surnamed ...
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