An Abridgment of the History of England: From the Invasion of Julias [sic] Cæsar to the Death of George the SecondJ. Wright, 1803 - 384 trang |
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... command of Hengift and Horfa , who were brothers , and landed on the ifle of Thanet . There they did not long remain inactive ; but being joined by the British forces , they boldly marched against the Pits and Scots , who had advanced ...
... command of Hengift and Horfa , who were brothers , and landed on the ifle of Thanet . There they did not long remain inactive ; but being joined by the British forces , they boldly marched against the Pits and Scots , who had advanced ...
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... command of Cer- dic , and his fon Kenric , landed in the West , and from thence took the name of Weft Saxons . These met with a very vigorous oppofition from the natives , but being reinforced from Germany , and affifted by their ...
... command of Cer- dic , and his fon Kenric , landed in the West , and from thence took the name of Weft Saxons . These met with a very vigorous oppofition from the natives , but being reinforced from Germany , and affifted by their ...
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... command of Uffa , feized upon the countries of Cambridge , Suffolk and Norfolk , and gave their com- mander the title of king of the Eaft Angles , which was the fourth Saxon kingdom founded in Britain . Another body of thefe adventurers ...
... command of Uffa , feized upon the countries of Cambridge , Suffolk and Norfolk , and gave their com- mander the title of king of the Eaft Angles , which was the fourth Saxon kingdom founded in Britain . Another body of thefe adventurers ...
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... command- ers , carried terror over the whole land , and now ravaged the country of Wales without oppofition . The only place where he found refiftance was in his return from the caftle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had ...
... command- ers , carried terror over the whole land , and now ravaged the country of Wales without oppofition . The only place where he found refiftance was in his return from the caftle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had ...
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... command of one of their generals , called Haftings . Guth- rum , their prince , became a convert , with thirty of his nobles , and the king himself answered for him at the font . Alfred had now attained the meridian of glory ; he pof ...
... command of one of their generals , called Haftings . Guth- rum , their prince , became a convert , with thirty of his nobles , and the king himself answered for him at the font . Alfred had now attained the meridian of glory ; he pof ...
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