The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... subject themselves to the power of heathen necromancy . The king immediate- ly ordered them to be furnished with all ne- ceffaries , and even vifited them , though with- out declaring himself as yet in their favour . Augustine , however ...
... subject themselves to the power of heathen necromancy . The king immediate- ly ordered them to be furnished with all ne- ceffaries , and even vifited them , though with- out declaring himself as yet in their favour . Augustine , however ...
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... subjects had paid a very unwilling obedience . The Eaft Saxons also , and part of Surry , dif- fatisfied with their fubjection to the Mercians , readily fubmitted to Egbert ; nor were the Eaft Angles backward in fending ambassadors to ...
... subjects had paid a very unwilling obedience . The Eaft Saxons also , and part of Surry , dif- fatisfied with their fubjection to the Mercians , readily fubmitted to Egbert ; nor were the Eaft Angles backward in fending ambassadors to ...
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... subjects , appointed them to meet him in arms in the fo- reft of Selwood , a fummons which they gladly obeyed . It was against the most unguarded quarter of the enemy that Alfred made his most violent attack , while the Danes ...
... subjects , appointed them to meet him in arms in the fo- reft of Selwood , a fummons which they gladly obeyed . It was against the most unguarded quarter of the enemy that Alfred made his most violent attack , while the Danes ...
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... subjects , and deferving their esteem . The late king's fons were too young to fuc- ceed him in the direction of fo difficult a go , vernment as that of England ; his brother EDRED was therefore appointed to fucceed , and , like his ...
... subjects , and deferving their esteem . The late king's fons were too young to fuc- ceed him in the direction of fo difficult a go , vernment as that of England ; his brother EDRED was therefore appointed to fucceed , and , like his ...
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... subject , made them the pretext of his oppoff- tion . He began by complaining of the influ- ence of the Normans in the government , and his animofities foon broke out into action . Euftace , count of Boulogne , who had married Edward's ...
... subject , made them the pretext of his oppoff- tion . He began by complaining of the influ- ence of the Normans in the government , and his animofities foon broke out into action . Euftace , count of Boulogne , who had married Edward's ...
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