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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... England , the Danes landed in the Isle of Shepey , and , having pillaged it , escaped with im- punity . They were not so fortunate in their next year's enterprise , when they disembarked from thirty - five ships , and were encountered ...
... England , the Danes landed in the Isle of Shepey , and , having pillaged it , escaped with im- punity . They were not so fortunate in their next year's enterprise , when they disembarked from thirty - five ships , and were encountered ...
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... England was held in continual alarm ; and the inhabitants of one county durst not give assistance to those of another , lest their own families and property should , in the mean time , be exposed by their absence to the fury of these ...
... England was held in continual alarm ; and the inhabitants of one county durst not give assistance to those of another , lest their own families and property should , in the mean time , be exposed by their absence to the fury of these ...
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... England . Alfred lost not a moment in opposing this new enemy . Having left some forces at London to make head against Hastings and the other Danes , he marched suddenly to the west ; and falling on the rebels before they were aware ...
... England . Alfred lost not a moment in opposing this new enemy . Having left some forces at London to make head against Hastings and the other Danes , he marched suddenly to the west ; and falling on the rebels before they were aware ...
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... England . The accession of a new king seemed to them a favourable op- portunity for shaking off the yoke ; but on Edred's ap- pearance with an army , they made him their wonted submissions ; and the king having wasted the country with ...
... England . The accession of a new king seemed to them a favourable op- portunity for shaking off the yoke ; but on Edred's ap- pearance with an army , they made him their wonted submissions ; and the king having wasted the country with ...
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... seized ) , arising from the weak superstition of Edred , and the violent impetuous character of Dunstan . Dunstan was born of noble parents in the west of England ; and being educated under his uncle Aldhelm , 120 ENGLAND .
... seized ) , arising from the weak superstition of Edred , and the violent impetuous character of Dunstan . Dunstan was born of noble parents in the west of England ; and being educated under his uncle Aldhelm , 120 ENGLAND .
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