The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... reign . Edmund left male - issue , but so young , that they were incapable of govern- ing the kingdom ; and his brother , Edred , was promoted to the throne . EDRED ' HE REIGN of this prince , as those of his predecessors , was by and ...
... reign . Edmund left male - issue , but so young , that they were incapable of govern- ing the kingdom ; and his brother , Edred , was promoted to the throne . EDRED ' HE REIGN of this prince , as those of his predecessors , was by and ...
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... reign , may be considered more as domestic occurrences , which concern the prince , than as national events , which regard England . Odo , bishop of Baieux , the king's uterine brother , whom he had created earl of Kent , and entrusted ...
... reign , may be considered more as domestic occurrences , which concern the prince , than as national events , which regard England . Odo , bishop of Baieux , the king's uterine brother , whom he had created earl of Kent , and entrusted ...
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... reign , and the forty - second of his age ; and he left no issue behind him . The most shining part of this prince's character are his military talents . No man , even in that romantic age , carried personal cour- age and intrepidity to ...
... reign , and the forty - second of his age ; and he left no issue behind him . The most shining part of this prince's character are his military talents . No man , even in that romantic age , carried personal cour- age and intrepidity to ...
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