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... victory as a doubtful advantage , but courage as a certain good . A nation , however , entirely ad- dicted to war , has seldom wanted the imputation of cruelty , as those terrors which are opposed without fear are often inflicted ...
... victory as a doubtful advantage , but courage as a certain good . A nation , however , entirely ad- dicted to war , has seldom wanted the imputation of cruelty , as those terrors which are opposed without fear are often inflicted ...
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... victory ; and , indeed , the accounts given us of them are very opposite , when de- scribed by British and Saxon annalists . However the progress the latter still made in the island sufficiently proves the advantage to have been on ...
... victory ; and , indeed , the accounts given us of them are very opposite , when de- scribed by British and Saxon annalists . However the progress the latter still made in the island sufficiently proves the advantage to have been on ...
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... victory gained over them by Ethelwolf . Thence they soon after removed to the isle of Sheppey , which they considered as more convenient for their tu- multuary depredations . 852 . In the mean time Ethelwolf , the wretched monarch of ...
... victory gained over them by Ethelwolf . Thence they soon after removed to the isle of Sheppey , which they considered as more convenient for their tu- multuary depredations . 852 . In the mean time Ethelwolf , the wretched monarch of ...
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... victory once more restored courage to the dispirited Saxons ; and Alfred , taking advantage of their favourable disposition , pre- pared to animate them to a vigorous exertion of their superiority . He soon therefore apprized them of ...
... victory once more restored courage to the dispirited Saxons ; and Alfred , taking advantage of their favourable disposition , pre- pared to animate them to a vigorous exertion of their superiority . He soon therefore apprized them of ...
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... victory was decisive on the side of Harold , and ended in the total rout of the Norwegians , Harfagar their king and Tosti being slain . Those who escaped , owed their safety to the personal prowess of a brave Norwegian , who is said to ...
... victory was decisive on the side of Harold , and ended in the total rout of the Norwegians , Harfagar their king and Tosti being slain . Those who escaped , owed their safety to the personal prowess of a brave Norwegian , who is said to ...
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