The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Danes were encamped : and taking advan- tage of his previous knowledge of the place , he directed his attack against the most unguarded quarter of the enemy . The Danes , surprised to see an army of English , whom they considered as ...
... Danes were encamped : and taking advan- tage of his previous knowledge of the place , he directed his attack against the most unguarded quarter of the enemy . The Danes , surprised to see an army of English , whom they considered as ...
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... Danes , who sailed up the Thames and landed at Fulham , but suddenly retreated to their ships , on finding the country in a posture of defence , Alfred was not for some years infested by the inroads of those barbarians . “ The king ...
... Danes , who sailed up the Thames and landed at Fulham , but suddenly retreated to their ships , on finding the country in a posture of defence , Alfred was not for some years infested by the inroads of those barbarians . “ The king ...
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... Danes as if it had been universal , and as if every individual of that nation throughout England had been put to death . But the Danes were almost the sole inhabitants in the kingdoms of Northumberland and East Anglia , and were very ...
... Danes as if it had been universal , and as if every individual of that nation throughout England had been put to death . But the Danes were almost the sole inhabitants in the kingdoms of Northumberland and East Anglia , and were very ...
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