The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... attended with like success . He gave such satisfaction to the soldiers , who flocked about him , that they introduced him to the king's tent ; and Anlaf , having played before that prince and his nobles during their repast , was ...
... attended with like success . He gave such satisfaction to the soldiers , who flocked about him , that they introduced him to the king's tent ; and Anlaf , having played before that prince and his nobles during their repast , was ...
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... attended with ridicule in the eyes of all men of understanding . 1066 . January . HAR HAROLD AROLD had so well prepared matters before the death of Edward , that he immediately stepped into the vacant throne ; and his accession was attended ...
... attended with ridicule in the eyes of all men of understanding . 1066 . January . HAR HAROLD AROLD had so well prepared matters before the death of Edward , that he immediately stepped into the vacant throne ; and his accession was attended ...
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... attended with no memorable event , and pro- duced only slight skirmishes on the frontiers , agreeably to the weak condition of the sovereigns in that age , whenever their sub- jects were not rouzed by some great and urgent occasion ...
... attended with no memorable event , and pro- duced only slight skirmishes on the frontiers , agreeably to the weak condition of the sovereigns in that age , whenever their sub- jects were not rouzed by some great and urgent occasion ...
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