The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... engagement ; but , scattering them- selves over the face of the country , they carried away , indiscriminately , as well the inhabitants themselves , as all their moveable possessions . If the military force of the country was drawn out ...
... engagement ; but , scattering them- selves over the face of the country , they carried away , indiscriminately , as well the inhabitants themselves , as all their moveable possessions . If the military force of the country was drawn out ...
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... engagement ; so that the enemy , dread- ing his courage and activity , proposed terms of peace , which he did not ... engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burning and destroying wherever they came . Alfred , thus ...
... engagement ; so that the enemy , dread- ing his courage and activity , proposed terms of peace , which he did not ... engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burning and destroying wherever they came . Alfred , thus ...
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... engagements . A fleet of a hundred and twenty ships of war was thus stationed along the coasts ; and , being well supplied with all things necessary , both for subsistence and war , it impressed the incursive enemy with awe . Not but ...
... engagements . A fleet of a hundred and twenty ships of war was thus stationed along the coasts ; and , being well supplied with all things necessary , both for subsistence and war , it impressed the incursive enemy with awe . Not but ...
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... engagement between two such numerous armies , each being composed of no less than threescore thousand men . The news of this victory diffused inexpressible joy over the whole kingdom ; they gloried in a monarch , who now shewed himself ...
... engagement between two such numerous armies , each being composed of no less than threescore thousand men . The news of this victory diffused inexpressible joy over the whole kingdom ; they gloried in a monarch , who now shewed himself ...
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... engagement made in the ardour of intoxication , big with the most fatal consequences both to himself and his country . In this state of perturbation he had recourse to his wife , the niece of the king , and unbosomed himself to her , as ...
... engagement made in the ardour of intoxication , big with the most fatal consequences both to himself and his country . In this state of perturbation he had recourse to his wife , the niece of the king , and unbosomed himself to her , as ...
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