The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Canute the Dane to the crown of England . TH CANUTE HE ENGLISH , who had been unable to defend their country , and maintain their independency , under so active and brave a prince as Edmond , could , after his death , expect nothing but ...
... Canute the Dane to the crown of England . TH CANUTE HE ENGLISH , who had been unable to defend their country , and maintain their independency , under so active and brave a prince as Edmond , could , after his death , expect nothing but ...
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... Canute , like a wise prince , was determined , that the English , now deprived of all their dangerous leaders , should be reconciled to the Danish yoke , by the justice and impar- tiality of his administration . He sent back to Denmark ...
... Canute , like a wise prince , was determined , that the English , now deprived of all their dangerous leaders , should be reconciled to the Danish yoke , by the justice and impar- tiality of his administration . He sent back to Denmark ...
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... Canute was not of a temper to bear this insult ; and the king of Scotland soon found , that the sceptre was in very different hands from those of the feeble and irresolute Ethelred . Upon Canute's appearing on the frontiers with a ...
... Canute was not of a temper to bear this insult ; and the king of Scotland soon found , that the sceptre was in very different hands from those of the feeble and irresolute Ethelred . Upon Canute's appearing on the frontiers with a ...
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