The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Mercia in 585 ; * and Erkenwin that of East - Saxony or Essex nearly about the same time ; but the year is uncertain . This latter kingdom was dismembered from that of Kent , and comprehended Essex , Middlesex , and part of Hert ...
... Mercia in 585 ; * and Erkenwin that of East - Saxony or Essex nearly about the same time ; but the year is uncertain . This latter kingdom was dismembered from that of Kent , and comprehended Essex , Middlesex , and part of Hert ...
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... Mercia , in the year 792 , and his state was thenceforth united with that of Offa , as we shall relate presently . THE KINGDOM M OF MERCIA ERCIA , the largest , if not the most powerful kingdom of the Heptarchy , comprehended all the ...
... Mercia , in the year 792 , and his state was thenceforth united with that of Offa , as we shall relate presently . THE KINGDOM M OF MERCIA ERCIA , the largest , if not the most powerful kingdom of the Heptarchy , comprehended all the ...
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... Mercia , in whose territories London was situated , made a new stipulation with them , and en- gaged them , by presents of money , to remove to Lindesey in Lin- colnshire ; a country which they had already reduced to ruin and desolation ...
... Mercia , in whose territories London was situated , made a new stipulation with them , and en- gaged them , by presents of money , to remove to Lindesey in Lin- colnshire ; a country which they had already reduced to ruin and desolation ...
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