The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... army was assembled against him , under the command of prince Edmond and duke Edric . The latter still continued his perfidious machinations ; and after en- deavouring in vain to get the prince into his power , he found means to disperse ...
... army was assembled against him , under the command of prince Edmond and duke Edric . The latter still continued his perfidious machinations ; and after en- deavouring in vain to get the prince into his power , he found means to disperse ...
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... army in the south of England . The Norman fleet and army had been assembled , early in the summer , at the mouth of the small river Dive , and all the troops had been instantly embarked ; but the winds proved long contrary , and ...
... army in the south of England . The Norman fleet and army had been assembled , early in the summer , at the mouth of the small river Dive , and all the troops had been instantly embarked ; but the winds proved long contrary , and ...
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... army , and obliged Malcolm to accept of peace and do homage to the crown of England . This peace was not more durable . Malcolm , two years after , levying an army , invaded England , and after ravaging 1093 . Northumberland , he laid ...
... army , and obliged Malcolm to accept of peace and do homage to the crown of England . This peace was not more durable . Malcolm , two years after , levying an army , invaded England , and after ravaging 1093 . Northumberland , he laid ...
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