The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... monarch , accepting of a festival from Hengist , three hundred of his nobility were treacherously slaughtered , and himself detained as a captive . Be these facts as they may , it is certain that the affairs of the Britons gradually ...
... monarch , accepting of a festival from Hengist , three hundred of his nobility were treacherously slaughtered , and himself detained as a captive . Be these facts as they may , it is certain that the affairs of the Britons gradually ...
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... monarch , however , after the death of Edwin , relapsed into his former idolatry , at the persuasion of his wife . But upon his decease , Sigebert , his half brother , who had been educated in France , restored Christianity , and intro ...
... monarch , however , after the death of Edwin , relapsed into his former idolatry , at the persuasion of his wife . But upon his decease , Sigebert , his half brother , who had been educated in France , restored Christianity , and intro ...
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... monarch inherited the military virtues of Ceadwalla , but improved by policy , justice , and prudence . He made war upon the Britons , who yet remained in Somersetshire ; and having totally subdued that province , he treated the ...
... monarch inherited the military virtues of Ceadwalla , but improved by policy , justice , and prudence . He made war upon the Britons , who yet remained in Somersetshire ; and having totally subdued that province , he treated the ...
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... monarch of that country , who had already almost obtained the sovereignty over the heptarchy , taking advantage of Egbert's absence , who was employed in quelling the Britons , invaded his dominions with a numerous army , composed of ...
... monarch of that country , who had already almost obtained the sovereignty over the heptarchy , taking advantage of Egbert's absence , who was employed in quelling the Britons , invaded his dominions with a numerous army , composed of ...
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... monarch , took shelter in the forests and marshes of Somerset , and thence made occasional irruptions upon straggling parties of the enemy . Their success , in this rapacious and dreary method of living , encouraged many more to join ...
... monarch , took shelter in the forests and marshes of Somerset , and thence made occasional irruptions upon straggling parties of the enemy . Their success , in this rapacious and dreary method of living , encouraged many more to join ...
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