The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... France , restored Christianity , and intro- duced learning among the Angles . Mercia , the most powerful kingdom of all the Saxon_heptarchy , owed its conversion , like the former , to a woman . The wife of Peada , who was the daughter ...
... France , restored Christianity , and intro- duced learning among the Angles . Mercia , the most powerful kingdom of all the Saxon_heptarchy , owed its conversion , like the former , to a woman . The wife of Peada , who was the daughter ...
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... France , to the court of Charlemagne , at that time the most polished prince of Europe . This was a school in which young Egbert failed not to make a rapid proficiency ; and he soon acquired such accom- plishments , both in arts and ...
... France , to the court of Charlemagne , at that time the most polished prince of Europe . This was a school in which young Egbert failed not to make a rapid proficiency ; and he soon acquired such accom- plishments , both in arts and ...
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... France , and Normandy , were voluntarily united under his command . England never before , nor ever since , saw two such armies drawn up to dispute its crown . The day before the battle , William sent an offer to Harold to decide the ...
... France , and Normandy , were voluntarily united under his command . England never before , nor ever since , saw two such armies drawn up to dispute its crown . The day before the battle , William sent an offer to Harold to decide the ...
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... France , which had submitted to William , and was also declared successor to the dukedom of Normandy . However , when he came to demand an execution of these engagements , he received an absolute denial ; the king shrewdly observing ...
... France , which had submitted to William , and was also declared successor to the dukedom of Normandy . However , when he came to demand an execution of these engagements , he received an absolute denial ; the king shrewdly observing ...
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... France in a flame . In order to perform this promise , he levied a strong army , and , entering the Isle of France , destroyed and burnt all the villages and houses without opposition . [ A. D. 1087. ] He took the town of Mante , which ...
... France in a flame . In order to perform this promise , he levied a strong army , and , entering the Isle of France , destroyed and burnt all the villages and houses without opposition . [ A. D. 1087. ] He took the town of Mante , which ...
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