The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... taken in war , and prophe- sied from the manner in which the blood happened to stream from the wound . Their altars consisted of four broad stones , three set edge - wise , and the fourth at top , many of which remain to this day . To ...
... taken in war , and prophe- sied from the manner in which the blood happened to stream from the wound . Their altars consisted of four broad stones , three set edge - wise , and the fourth at top , many of which remain to this day . To ...
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... taken possession of a very advantageous post upon an inac- cessible mountain , washed by a deep and rapid stream . The unfortu- nate British general , when he saw the enemy approaching , drew up his army , composed of different tribes ...
... taken possession of a very advantageous post upon an inac- cessible mountain , washed by a deep and rapid stream . The unfortu- nate British general , when he saw the enemy approaching , drew up his army , composed of different tribes ...
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... taken , Dunstan returned to England , and put himself at the head of the party . The malcontents at last proceeded to open rebellion : and having placed Edgar , the king's younger brother , a boy of thirteen years of age , at their head ...
... taken , Dunstan returned to England , and put himself at the head of the party . The malcontents at last proceeded to open rebellion : and having placed Edgar , the king's younger brother , a boy of thirteen years of age , at their head ...
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... taken such pains to conciliate , he left the regency with his brother Odo bishop of Bayeux , and William Fitz - Osborne . To secure himself yet far- ther , he resolved to carry along with him all the English noblemen from whose power or ...
... taken such pains to conciliate , he left the regency with his brother Odo bishop of Bayeux , and William Fitz - Osborne . To secure himself yet far- ther , he resolved to carry along with him all the English noblemen from whose power or ...
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... taken into favour . Edric , another nobleman , who commanded the Northumbrians , made his submission to the Conqueror , and obtained pardon ; while the rest dispersed them- selves , and left the Normans undisputed masters of the whole ...
... taken into favour . Edric , another nobleman , who commanded the Northumbrians , made his submission to the Conqueror , and obtained pardon ; while the rest dispersed them- selves , and left the Normans undisputed masters of the whole ...
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