The History of England, Tập 1 |
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His eldest son , Athelstan , being dead , Ethelbald , his second , who had assumed the government , formed , in concert with many of the nobles , the project of excluding his father from a throne , which his weakness and superstition ...
His eldest son , Athelstan , being dead , Ethelbald , his second , who had assumed the government , formed , in concert with many of the nobles , the project of excluding his father from a throne , which his weakness and superstition ...
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Not content with the donations of land made them by the Saxon princes and nobles , and with temporary oblations from the devotion of the people , they had cast a wishful eye on a vast revenue , which they claimed as belonging to them ...
Not content with the donations of land made them by the Saxon princes and nobles , and with temporary oblations from the devotion of the people , they had cast a wishful eye on a vast revenue , which they claimed as belonging to them ...
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This place he called Æthelingay , or the Isle of Nobles ° ; and it now bears the name of Athelney . He thence made frequent and unexpected sallies upon the Danes , who often felt the vigour of his arm , but knew not from what quarter ...
This place he called Æthelingay , or the Isle of Nobles ° ; and it now bears the name of Athelney . He thence made frequent and unexpected sallies upon the Danes , who often felt the vigour of his arm , but knew not from what quarter ...
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He gave such satisfaction to the soldiers , who flocked about him , that they introduced him to the king's tent ; and Anlaf , having played before that prince and his nobles during their repast , was dismissed with a handsome reward .
He gave such satisfaction to the soldiers , who flocked about him , that they introduced him to the king's tent ; and Anlaf , having played before that prince and his nobles during their repast , was dismissed with a handsome reward .
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From the introduction of christianity among the Saxons , there had been monasteries in England ; and these establishments had extremely multiplied , by the donations of the princes and nobles ; whose superstition , derived from their ...
From the introduction of christianity among the Saxons , there had been monasteries in England ; and these establishments had extremely multiplied , by the donations of the princes and nobles ; whose superstition , derived from their ...
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