The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... victory obtained over the liberties of his own country , was little ambitious of acquiring fame by foreign wars ; and being apprehensive lest the same un- limited extent of dominion , which had subverted the re- public , might also ...
... victory obtained over the liberties of his own country , was little ambitious of acquiring fame by foreign wars ; and being apprehensive lest the same un- limited extent of dominion , which had subverted the re- public , might also ...
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... victory over the Scots and Picts , with what facility they might subdue the Britons themselves , who had not been able to resist those feeble invaders , were determined to conquer and fight for their own grandeur , not for the defence ...
... victory over the Scots and Picts , with what facility they might subdue the Britons themselves , who had not been able to resist those feeble invaders , were determined to conquer and fight for their own grandeur , not for the defence ...
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... victory , they suffered so considerable a loss , as somewhat retarded the progress of their conquests . But Ælla , reinforced by fresh numbers of his countrymen , again took the field against the Britons ; and laid siege to Andred ...
... victory , they suffered so considerable a loss , as somewhat retarded the progress of their conquests . But Ælla , reinforced by fresh numbers of his countrymen , again took the field against the Britons ; and laid siege to Andred ...
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... victory gained by the Saxons . Nazan Leod perished , with five thousand of his army : but left the Britons more weakened than discouraged by his death . The war still continued , though the success was commonly on the side of the Saxons ...
... victory gained by the Saxons . Nazan Leod perished , with five thousand of his army : but left the Britons more weakened than discouraged by his death . The war still continued , though the success was commonly on the side of the Saxons ...
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... victory , and by reducing the kingdom of Sussex to subjection , excited jealousy in all the other princes . An association was formed against him ; and Ethelbert , en- i Chron . Sax . p . 21 . sex ; trusted with the command of the ...
... victory , and by reducing the kingdom of Sussex to subjection , excited jealousy in all the other princes . An association was formed against him ; and Ethelbert , en- i Chron . Sax . p . 21 . sex ; trusted with the command of the ...
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