The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... valour and nobility . They were reputed , as most of the Saxon princes , to be sprung from Woden , who was worshipped as a god among those nations , and they are said to be his great grandsons ; a circum- stance which added much to ...
... valour and nobility . They were reputed , as most of the Saxon princes , to be sprung from Woden , who was worshipped as a god among those nations , and they are said to be his great grandsons ; a circum- stance which added much to ...
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... valour . The Saxons , enraged by this resistance , and by the fatigues and dangers which they had sus- tained , redoubled their efforts against the place , and when masters of it , put all their enemies to the sword without distinction ...
... valour . The Saxons , enraged by this resistance , and by the fatigues and dangers which they had sus- tained , redoubled their efforts against the place , and when masters of it , put all their enemies to the sword without distinction ...
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... valour in action , had been ambitious of ac- quiring a reputation in the court and in the armies of Normandy . Entertained with that hospitality and courtesy , which distin- guished the age , they had formed attachments with the prince ...
... valour in action , had been ambitious of ac- quiring a reputation in the court and in the armies of Normandy . Entertained with that hospitality and courtesy , which distin- guished the age , they had formed attachments with the prince ...
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