The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... victory over the Norvegians : They seemed rather to wait with impatience the arrival of the enemy . The victory of Harold , though great and honourable , had proved in the main prejudicial to his interest and may be regarded as the ...
... victory over the Norvegians : They seemed rather to wait with impatience the arrival of the enemy . The victory of Harold , though great and honourable , had proved in the main prejudicial to his interest and may be regarded as the ...
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... victory of Hastings , after a battle which was fought from morning till sunset , and which seemed worthy , by the heroic val- our displayed by both armies and by both commanders , to decide the fate of a mighty kingdom . William had ...
... victory of Hastings , after a battle which was fought from morning till sunset , and which seemed worthy , by the heroic val- our displayed by both armies and by both commanders , to decide the fate of a mighty kingdom . William had ...
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... victory over the Saracens , of whom forty thousand are said to have perished in the field . ' Ascalon soon after fell into the hands of the Christians : Other sieges were carried on with equal success : Richard was even able to advance ...
... victory over the Saracens , of whom forty thousand are said to have perished in the field . ' Ascalon soon after fell into the hands of the Christians : Other sieges were carried on with equal success : Richard was even able to advance ...
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