The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... success , he invaded the other Saxon states in his neighbourhood , and becoming terrible to all , he pro- voked a general confederacy against him . This alliance proved successful under the conduct of Ethelbert , king of Kent ; and ...
... success , he invaded the other Saxon states in his neighbourhood , and becoming terrible to all , he pro- voked a general confederacy against him . This alliance proved successful under the conduct of Ethelbert , king of Kent ; and ...
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... success of any enterprize . " When Alfred observed this symptom of successful resistance in his subjects , he left his retreat ; but before he would assemble them in arms , or urge them to any attempt , which , if unfortunate , might ...
... success of any enterprize . " When Alfred observed this symptom of successful resistance in his subjects , he left his retreat ; but before he would assemble them in arms , or urge them to any attempt , which , if unfortunate , might ...
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... success was become infallible : He complained , that all the expence had fallen upon him ; all the advantages had ac- crued to Innocent : He threatened to be no longer the dupe of these hypocritical pretences : And assembling his ...
... success was become infallible : He complained , that all the expence had fallen upon him ; all the advantages had ac- crued to Innocent : He threatened to be no longer the dupe of these hypocritical pretences : And assembling his ...
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