The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... castle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had retired with a small body of troops . This gallant soldier finding himself unable to sustain a siege , and knowing the danger of surrendering to a per- fidious enemy , resolved ...
... castle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had retired with a small body of troops . This gallant soldier finding himself unable to sustain a siege , and knowing the danger of surrendering to a per- fidious enemy , resolved ...
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... castles , and fortified dif- ferent cities . He reduced Turktul , a Danish invader , and obliged him to retire with his followers . He subdued the East Angles , and acquired dominion over the Northumbrians themselves . He was as- sisted ...
... castles , and fortified dif- ferent cities . He reduced Turktul , a Danish invader , and obliged him to retire with his followers . He subdued the East Angles , and acquired dominion over the Northumbrians themselves . He was as- sisted ...
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... castle , had no sooner cast his eyes upon that nobleman's daughter than he became desperately enamoured of her himself . Such was the violence of his passion , that , forgetting his master's intentions , he solicited only his own ...
... castle , had no sooner cast his eyes upon that nobleman's daughter than he became desperately enamoured of her himself . Such was the violence of his passion , that , forgetting his master's intentions , he solicited only his own ...
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... castle , where Elfrida resided , he thought it his duty to pay her a visit , although he was not attended by any of his retinue . There de- siring some liquor to be brought him , as he was thirsty , while he was yet holding the cup to ...
... castle , where Elfrida resided , he thought it his duty to pay her a visit , although he was not attended by any of his retinue . There de- siring some liquor to be brought him , as he was thirsty , while he was yet holding the cup to ...
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... castles they built , and the families that still bear their names . further mention therefore is made of two distinct nations ; for the Normans coming in soon after served to unite them into a closer union . The first acts of this ...
... castles they built , and the families that still bear their names . further mention therefore is made of two distinct nations ; for the Normans coming in soon after served to unite them into a closer union . The first acts of this ...
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