The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Edgar Atheling , was scarcely mentioned : Much less , the claim of the duke of Normandy : And Harold , assembling his partizans , received the crown from their hands , without waiting for the free deliberation of the states , or ...
... Edgar Atheling , was scarcely mentioned : Much less , the claim of the duke of Normandy : And Harold , assembling his partizans , received the crown from their hands , without waiting for the free deliberation of the states , or ...
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... Edgar Atheling , the only heir of the Saxon line , as unfit to govern them even in times of order and tranquillity ; they could entertain small hopes of his being able to repair such great losses as they had sustained , or to withstand ...
... Edgar Atheling , the only heir of the Saxon line , as unfit to govern them even in times of order and tranquillity ; they could entertain small hopes of his being able to repair such great losses as they had sustained , or to withstand ...
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... Edgar Atheling , three years before his death , into Scot- land with a small army , to restore prince Edgar the true heir of that kingdom , son of Malcolm , and of Margaret , sister of Edgar Athel- ing ; and the enterprize proved ...
... Edgar Atheling , three years before his death , into Scot- land with a small army , to restore prince Edgar the true heir of that kingdom , son of Malcolm , and of Margaret , sister of Edgar Athel- ing ; and the enterprize proved ...
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