The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... obliged to make use of my nephew's hand in writing to you , as I do not rise to day . 66 I go very fast to decline , and last night had a small fever , which I hoped might put a quicker period to this tedious illness ; but unluckily it ...
... obliged to make use of my nephew's hand in writing to you , as I do not rise to day . 66 I go very fast to decline , and last night had a small fever , which I hoped might put a quicker period to this tedious illness ; but unluckily it ...
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... obliged to abolish it by penal statutes ; a violence which had never , in any other instance , been practised by those tolerating conquerors . THE ROMANS . THE Britons had long remained in this rude but inde- pendent state , when Cæsar ...
... obliged to abolish it by penal statutes ; a violence which had never , in any other instance , been practised by those tolerating conquerors . THE ROMANS . THE Britons had long remained in this rude but inde- pendent state , when Cæsar ...
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... obliged them to promise hostages for their future obedience , he was constrained , by the necessity of his affairs , and the approach of winter , to withdraw his forces into Gaul . The Britons , relieved from the terror of his arms ...
... obliged them to promise hostages for their future obedience , he was constrained , by the necessity of his affairs , and the approach of winter , to withdraw his forces into Gaul . The Britons , relieved from the terror of his arms ...
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... obliged to recruit their legions from the frontier provinces , where the genius of war , though languishing , was not totally extinct ; and these mercenary forces , careless of laws and civil institu- tions , established a military ...
... obliged to recruit their legions from the frontier provinces , where the genius of war , though languishing , was not totally extinct ; and these mercenary forces , careless of laws and civil institu- tions , established a military ...
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... obliged to call for the assistance of his countrymen from the king- doms of Kent and Sussex , as well as from Germany , and he was thence joined by a fresh army under the com- mand of Porte , and of his sons Bleda and Megla ...
... obliged to call for the assistance of his countrymen from the king- doms of Kent and Sussex , as well as from Germany , and he was thence joined by a fresh army under the com- mand of Porte , and of his sons Bleda and Megla ...
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Alfred ancient Anglia Anselm appeared archbishop archbishop of Canterbury arms army Athelstan attended authority barons battle Becket Bede bishop Britons Brompton brother Canterbury Canute Chron church civil clergy conquerors conquest council count of Anjou count of Boulogne court crown Danes dangerous death defence Diceto dominions duke of Normandy Dunelm Eadmer earl ecclesiastical Edgar Edgar Atheling Edward enemy engaged England English enterprise Epist farther favour France gave Gemet Glocester Godwin Harold Henry Heptarchy Higden historians honour Hoveden Hunting Ibid Ingulph inhabitants king king's kingdom land laws liberty Malms Matilda ment Mercia military monarch monks murder nation nobility nobleman Norman obliged Paris Pict pontiff pope possession prelates pretensions primate prince province received reign revenue Robert Rome royal Saxon Scotland sect seized sensible soon sovereign Spel Stephen subjects submission success throne tion usurpations valour vassals vigour violence Vitalis William