The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... battle to Cerdic the very day of his landing ; and though vanquished , still defended , for some time , their liberties against the invaders . None of the other tribes of Saxons met with such vigorous resistance , or exerted such valour ...
... battle to Cerdic the very day of his landing ; and though vanquished , still defended , for some time , their liberties against the invaders . None of the other tribes of Saxons met with such vigorous resistance , or exerted such valour ...
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... battle against Caedwalla , the Briton ; the second by the treachery of that prince . Oswald , the brother of Eanfrid , of the race of Bernicia , united again the kingdom of Northumberland in the year 634 , and restored the Christian re ...
... battle against Caedwalla , the Briton ; the second by the treachery of that prince . Oswald , the brother of Eanfrid , of the race of Bernicia , united again the kingdom of Northumberland in the year 634 , and restored the Christian re ...
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... battle , he ought not to expose his own person ; but reserve , in case of disastrous accidents , some resource to the liberty and independance of the kingdom : And that having once been so unfortunate , as to be constrained to swear ...
... battle , he ought not to expose his own person ; but reserve , in case of disastrous accidents , some resource to the liberty and independance of the kingdom : And that having once been so unfortunate , as to be constrained to swear ...
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