The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... provinces of that kingdom . The French , having no means of defence against a leader , who united all the valour of his countrymen with the policy of more civilized nations , were obliged to submit to the expedient practised by Alfred ...
... provinces of that kingdom . The French , having no means of defence against a leader , who united all the valour of his countrymen with the policy of more civilized nations , were obliged to submit to the expedient practised by Alfred ...
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... province , which , on the first cession of Normandy to Rollo the Dane , had been granted by Charles the Simple in vassalage to that formidable ravager . These provinces composed above a third of the whole French monarchy , and were much ...
... province , which , on the first cession of Normandy to Rollo the Dane , had been granted by Charles the Simple in vassalage to that formidable ravager . These provinces composed above a third of the whole French monarchy , and were much ...
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... provinces from his nephew , Arthur . The alliances , which Richard had formed with the earl of Flanders , and other potent French princes , though they had not been very effectual , still subsisted , and enabled John to defend himself ...
... provinces from his nephew , Arthur . The alliances , which Richard had formed with the earl of Flanders , and other potent French princes , though they had not been very effectual , still subsisted , and enabled John to defend himself ...
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