The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
Từ bên trong sách
Kết quả 1-5 trong 100
Trang xxi
... Saxons ... The Heptarchy ... The kingdom of Kent ... of Northumberland ... of East Anglia ... of Mercia ... of Essex ... SAXONS . Egbert ... Ethelwolf ... Ethelbald and Ethelbert ... Ethered ... Alfred the Great ... Edward the Elder ...
... Saxons ... The Heptarchy ... The kingdom of Kent ... of Northumberland ... of East Anglia ... of Mercia ... of Essex ... SAXONS . Egbert ... Ethelwolf ... Ethelbald and Ethelbert ... Ethered ... Alfred the Great ... Edward the Elder ...
Trang 1
... Saxons ... 4. the Heptarchy ... 5 . The Kingdom of Kent ... 6. of Northumberland ... 7 . of East Anglia ... 8 . of Mercia ... 9 . of Essex ... 10. of Sussex ... 11 . of Wessex . THE BRITONS . 1. THE curiosity , entertained by all ...
... Saxons ... 4. the Heptarchy ... 5 . The Kingdom of Kent ... 6. of Northumberland ... 7 . of East Anglia ... 8 . of Mercia ... 9 . of Essex ... 10. of Sussex ... 11 . of Wessex . THE BRITONS . 1. THE curiosity , entertained by all ...
Trang 2
... Saxon Annals : and shall reserve a more full narration for those times when the truth is both so well ascertained and so complete as to promise entertainment and in- struction to the reader . All ancient writers agree in representing ...
... Saxon Annals : and shall reserve a more full narration for those times when the truth is both so well ascertained and so complete as to promise entertainment and in- struction to the reader . All ancient writers agree in representing ...
Trang 13
... Saxons for their defence , who repelled those invaders : yet the same Britons valiantly resisted for a hundred and fifty years , not only this victorious band of Saxons , but infinite num- bers more , who poured in upon them from all ...
... Saxons for their defence , who repelled those invaders : yet the same Britons valiantly resisted for a hundred and fifty years , not only this victorious band of Saxons , but infinite num- bers more , who poured in upon them from all ...
Trang 17
... Saxons for their protection and assistance . THE SAXONS . 3. Of all the barbarous nations , known either in ancient or modern times , the Germans seem to have been the most distinguished both by their manners and political institutions ...
... Saxons for their protection and assistance . THE SAXONS . 3. Of all the barbarous nations , known either in ancient or modern times , the Germans seem to have been the most distinguished both by their manners and political institutions ...
Ấn bản in khác - Xem tất cả
Thuật ngữ và cụm từ thông dụng
acquired Alfred ancient Anselm appeared archbishop archbishop of Canterbury arms army Atheling attended authority barons battle Becket bishop Britons brother Canterbury Canute church civil clergy conquerors conquest constitutions of Clarendon count of Bologne court crown Danes dangerous death defence dominions duke of Normandy earl ecclesiastical Edgar Edgar Atheling Edward employed endeavoured enemy engaged England English enterprise Essex established Ethelbald Ethelbert farther favour force France gave Glocester Godwin Harold Henry Heptarchy historians honour inhabitants justice Kent king king of Wessex king's kingdom kingdom of Kent land laws liberty Matilda ment Mercia military monarch monks murder nation nobility nobleman Normans Northumberland obliged peace person pontiff pope possession prelate present pretended primate prince province received reign revenge Robert Roman Rome royal Saxons seemed seized sensible soon sovereign spirit Stephen subdued subjects submission success throne tion took usurpations valour vassals victory vigour violence William