The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... Danes , who , during some centuries , kept the Anglo- Saxons in perpetual inquietude , committed the most barbarous ravages upon them , and at last reduced them to grievous servitude . The emperor Charlemagne , though naturally gener ...
... Danes , who , during some centuries , kept the Anglo- Saxons in perpetual inquietude , committed the most barbarous ravages upon them , and at last reduced them to grievous servitude . The emperor Charlemagne , though naturally gener ...
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... Danes and ancient Saxons , they made no distinction in their hostilities between the French and English king- doms . Their first appearance in this island was in the year 787 , when Brithric reigned in Wessex . A small . body of them ...
... Danes and ancient Saxons , they made no distinction in their hostilities between the French and English king- doms . Their first appearance in this island was in the year 787 , when Brithric reigned in Wessex . A small . body of them ...
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... Danes made several inroads into England ; and fought battles , or rather skirmishes , in East - Anglia , and Lindesey , and Kent ; where , though they were sometimes repulsed and defeated , they always obtained their end , of committing ...
... Danes made several inroads into England ; and fought battles , or rather skirmishes , in East - Anglia , and Lindesey , and Kent ; where , though they were sometimes repulsed and defeated , they always obtained their end , of committing ...
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... Danes , encouraged by their successes against France as well as England ( for both kingdoms were alike exposed to this dreadful calamity ) , invaded the last in so numerous a body , as seemed to threaten it with uni- versal subjection ...
... Danes , encouraged by their successes against France as well as England ( for both kingdoms were alike exposed to this dreadful calamity ) , invaded the last in so numerous a body , as seemed to threaten it with uni- versal subjection ...
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... Danes still maintained their settlement in the isle of Thanet ; and , being attacked by Ealher and Huda , governors of Kent and Surrey , though defeated in the beginning of the action , they finally repulsed the assailants , and killed ...
... Danes still maintained their settlement in the isle of Thanet ; and , being attacked by Ealher and Huda , governors of Kent and Surrey , though defeated in the beginning of the action , they finally repulsed the assailants , and killed ...
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