The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1F.C. and J. Rivington J. Cuthell, 1823 |
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... secure the rest in his family ; but it had a different effect ; for the Roman procurator immediately took possession of the whole ; and when Boadicea , the widow of the deceased , attempted to remonstrate , he ordered her to be scourged ...
... secure the rest in his family ; but it had a different effect ; for the Roman procurator immediately took possession of the whole ; and when Boadicea , the widow of the deceased , attempted to remonstrate , he ordered her to be scourged ...
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... secure in their numbers , and in their con- tempt of the enemy , were not only routed with great slaughter , but Ubba , their general , was slain . This victory once more restored courage to the dispi- rited Saxons ; and Alfred , taking ...
... secure in their numbers , and in their con- tempt of the enemy , were not only routed with great slaughter , but Ubba , their general , was slain . This victory once more restored courage to the dispi- rited Saxons ; and Alfred , taking ...
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... secure himself in the possession of Bamflete , near the isle of Canvey , in the county of Es- sex . But he was not long settled there when his gar- rison was overpowered by a body of the citizens of London , with great slaughter , and ...
... secure himself in the possession of Bamflete , near the isle of Canvey , in the county of Es- sex . But he was not long settled there when his gar- rison was overpowered by a body of the citizens of London , with great slaughter , and ...
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... first to make some mortifying concessions ; and , in order to gain the affections of the nobility , he endea- voured to gratify their avarice . But as his power grew stronger , and his title more secure , he then SAXON MONARCHY . 71.
... first to make some mortifying concessions ; and , in order to gain the affections of the nobility , he endea- voured to gratify their avarice . But as his power grew stronger , and his title more secure , he then SAXON MONARCHY . 71.
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... secure , he then resumed those grants which he had made , and even put many of the English nobles to death , sensible that those who had betrayed their native sovereign would never be true to him . Nor was he less severe in his ...
... secure , he then resumed those grants which he had made , and even put many of the English nobles to death , sensible that those who had betrayed their native sovereign would never be true to him . Nor was he less severe in his ...
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