The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... obliged to stipulate that this princess should enjoy the free exercise of her religion , which was that of Christianity . She was , therefore , attended to Canterbury , the place of her residence , by Luid- hard , a Gaulish prelate ...
... obliged to stipulate that this princess should enjoy the free exercise of her religion , which was that of Christianity . She was , therefore , attended to Canterbury , the place of her residence , by Luid- hard , a Gaulish prelate ...
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... obliged to take shelter in the abbey of Croyland , while Egbert made himself master of the whole king- dom of Mercia . However , in order to accustom that people to his dominion , he permitted Withlaf to govern the kingdom as a vassal ...
... obliged to take shelter in the abbey of Croyland , while Egbert made himself master of the whole king- dom of Mercia . However , in order to accustom that people to his dominion , he permitted Withlaf to govern the kingdom as a vassal ...
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... obliged to oppose the Danes , who had seized Wilton , and were exercising their usual ravages on the countries around . He marched against them with the few troops he could assemble on a sudden , and a desperate battle was fought , to ...
... obliged to oppose the Danes , who had seized Wilton , and were exercising their usual ravages on the countries around . He marched against them with the few troops he could assemble on a sudden , and a desperate battle was fought , to ...
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... obliged to place garrisons in their most considerable towns , and to appoint an English governor over them , who might suppress their insurrections on the first appearance . About this time , the monks , from being contented to govern ...
... obliged to place garrisons in their most considerable towns , and to appoint an English governor over them , who might suppress their insurrections on the first appearance . About this time , the monks , from being contented to govern ...
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... obliged to consent to a partition of the kingdom ; but his death , which happened two years after , freed his enemies from all further inquietude , and gave Edgar peaceable possession of the government . Edgar , being placed on the ...
... obliged to consent to a partition of the kingdom ; but his death , which happened two years after , freed his enemies from all further inquietude , and gave Edgar peaceable possession of the government . Edgar , being placed on the ...
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