The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Alfred , was obliged to march against the enemy , with the West Saxons alone , his hereditary subjects . The Danes , being defeated in an action , shut themselves up in their garrison ; but quickly making thence an irruption , they ...
... Alfred , was obliged to march against the enemy , with the West Saxons alone , his hereditary subjects . The Danes , being defeated in an action , shut themselves up in their garrison ; but quickly making thence an irruption , they ...
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... Alfred , sensible that the proper method of opposing an enemy , who made incursions by sea , was to meet them on their own element , took care to provide himself with a naval force , ' which , though the most natural defence of an ...
... Alfred , sensible that the proper method of opposing an enemy , who made incursions by sea , was to meet them on their own element , took care to provide himself with a naval force , ' which , though the most natural defence of an ...
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... Alfred , who encoun- tered them at Farnham , put them to rout , " seized all their horses and baggage , and chaced the runaways on board their ships , which carried them up the Colne to Mersey in Essex , where they en- trenched ...
... Alfred , who encoun- tered them at Farnham , put them to rout , " seized all their horses and baggage , and chaced the runaways on board their ships , which carried them up the Colne to Mersey in Essex , where they en- trenched ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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