The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... pretensions . It was in the reign of the last - named monarch , that Egbert , great - grandson to a nephew of king Ina , began to grow very popular among the West Saxons , both on account of his family and private merit . Being sensible ...
... pretensions . It was in the reign of the last - named monarch , that Egbert , great - grandson to a nephew of king Ina , began to grow very popular among the West Saxons , both on account of his family and private merit . Being sensible ...
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... pretensions were not laid totally aside . Every person of the collateral line had as good a right to assert his claim as those who urged direct descent ; so that the reigning monarch was under continual apprehensions from the princes of ...
... pretensions were not laid totally aside . Every person of the collateral line had as good a right to assert his claim as those who urged direct descent ; so that the reigning monarch was under continual apprehensions from the princes of ...
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... pretensions were disputed by Ethelwald , his cousin - german , who raised a large party among the Northumbrians to espouse his cause . At first his aims seemed to be favoured by fortune ; but he was soon after killed in battle , and his ...
... pretensions were disputed by Ethelwald , his cousin - german , who raised a large party among the Northumbrians to espouse his cause . At first his aims seemed to be favoured by fortune ; but he was soon after killed in battle , and his ...
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... pretensions . This no- bleman , though long an enemy to his family , find- ing , upon the present occasion , that their interests were united , laid aside all the former animosity , and concurred in fixing him upon the throne . The ...
... pretensions . This no- bleman , though long an enemy to his family , find- ing , upon the present occasion , that their interests were united , laid aside all the former animosity , and concurred in fixing him upon the throne . The ...
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... pretensions to Edgar Atheling , his son , who was too young , weak , and inactive to avail himself of his title . The king was now therefore thrown into new difficulties . He saw the youth and inexperience of Edgar , and dreaded the ...
... pretensions to Edgar Atheling , his son , who was too young , weak , and inactive to avail himself of his title . The king was now therefore thrown into new difficulties . He saw the youth and inexperience of Edgar , and dreaded the ...
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