The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... execution of his design . When the troops destined for the expedition were embarked , he set sail for Britain about midnight , and the next morning arrived on the coast near Dover , where he saw the rocks and cliffs covered with armed ...
... execution of his design . When the troops destined for the expedition were embarked , he set sail for Britain about midnight , and the next morning arrived on the coast near Dover , where he saw the rocks and cliffs covered with armed ...
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... executed in one day , and all the Danes in England were destroyed without mercy . But this massacre , so perfidious in the contriving , and so cruel in the execution , instead of ending the long miseries of the people , only prepared ...
... executed in one day , and all the Danes in England were destroyed without mercy . But this massacre , so perfidious in the contriving , and so cruel in the execution , instead of ending the long miseries of the people , only prepared ...
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... execution . But soon they came to closer fight , and the English , with their bills , hewed down their adversaries with great slaughter . Confusion was spreading among the ranks , when William , who found himself on the brink of 36 ...
... execution . But soon they came to closer fight , and the English , with their bills , hewed down their adversaries with great slaughter . Confusion was spreading among the ranks , when William , who found himself on the brink of 36 ...
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... execution of this bloody enterprise . The conspirators had already taken the resolution , and fixed the day , for the intended massacre , which was to be on Ash - Wednesday , during the time of divine service , when all the Normans ...
... execution of this bloody enterprise . The conspirators had already taken the resolution , and fixed the day , for the intended massacre , which was to be on Ash - Wednesday , during the time of divine service , when all the Normans ...
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... execution ; for , as he advanced towards them at the head of a powerful army , by forced marches , the two earls were so intimidated , that instead of oppos- ing , they had recourse to his clemency , by submission . He did not think ...
... execution ; for , as he advanced towards them at the head of a powerful army , by forced marches , the two earls were so intimidated , that instead of oppos- ing , they had recourse to his clemency , by submission . He did not think ...
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