The History of England, Tập 1 |
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The bloody precaution of Egbert could not fix the crown on the head of his son Edric . Lothaire , brother of the deceased prince , took possession of the kingdom ; and , in order to secure the power in his family , he associated with ...
The bloody precaution of Egbert could not fix the crown on the head of his son Edric . Lothaire , brother of the deceased prince , took possession of the kingdom ; and , in order to secure the power in his family , he associated with ...
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The priests also of all the christian churches were accustomed to shave part of their head ; but the form given to this tonsure was different in the former from what was practised in the latter . The Scots and Britons pleaded the ...
The priests also of all the christian churches were accustomed to shave part of their head ; but the form given to this tonsure was different in the former from what was practised in the latter . The Scots and Britons pleaded the ...
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Ethelwolf , impelled by the urgency of the danger , marched against them , at the head of the West Saxons ; and carrying with him his second son Ethelbald , gave them battle at Okely , and gained a bloody victory over them .
Ethelwolf , impelled by the urgency of the danger , marched against them , at the head of the West Saxons ; and carrying with him his second son Ethelbald , gave them battle at Okely , and gained a bloody victory over them .
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The Danes , surprised to see an army of English , whom they considered as totally subdued , and still more astonished to hear that Alfred was at their head , made but a faint resistance , notwithstanding their superiority of number ...
The Danes , surprised to see an army of English , whom they considered as totally subdued , and still more astonished to hear that Alfred was at their head , made but a faint resistance , notwithstanding their superiority of number ...
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But Alfred , on the first alarm of this descent , flew to the defence of his people , at the head of a select band of soldiers , whom he always kept about his person ; and gathering to him the armed militia from all quarters , appeared ...
But Alfred , on the first alarm of this descent , flew to the defence of his people , at the head of a select band of soldiers , whom he always kept about his person ; and gathering to him the armed militia from all quarters , appeared ...
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