The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... mean time made preparations for the 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 ...
... mean time made preparations for the 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 ...
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... mean time , the Britons , taking advantage of his absence , resolved , by a general insurrection , to free themselves from that state of abject servi tude to which they were reduced by the Romans . They had many motives to aggravate ...
... mean time , the Britons , taking advantage of his absence , resolved , by a general insurrection , to free themselves from that state of abject servi tude to which they were reduced by the Romans . They had many motives to aggravate ...
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... mean time , as the Roman forces decreased in Britain , the Picts and Scots continued still more boldly to infest the ... means of defence . If we consider the many public ways and villas of pleasure that were then among them , the many ...
... mean time , as the Roman forces decreased in Britain , the Picts and Scots continued still more boldly to infest the ... means of defence . If we consider the many public ways and villas of pleasure that were then among them , the many ...
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... mean time , he and his followers lay in the open air , that they might not , according to the belief of the times ... means towards their conversion . The heathen tem- ples , being purified , were changed to Christian places of worship ...
... mean time , he and his followers lay in the open air , that they might not , according to the belief of the times ... means towards their conversion . The heathen tem- ples , being purified , were changed to Christian places of worship ...
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... mean time , while the victor pursued his conquest into the enemies ' country , he despatched bis eldest son , Ethelwolf , with an army , into the king- dom of Kent , who soon made himself master of the whole nation , and ex- pelled ...
... mean time , while the victor pursued his conquest into the enemies ' country , he despatched bis eldest son , Ethelwolf , with an army , into the king- dom of Kent , who soon made himself master of the whole nation , and ex- pelled ...
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