The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Glocester , he was again in a condition to dispute the field ; when the Danish and English nobility , equally harassed with those convulsions , obliged their kings to come to a compromise , and to divide the kingdom between them by ...
... Glocester , he was again in a condition to dispute the field ; when the Danish and English nobility , equally harassed with those convulsions , obliged their kings to come to a compromise , and to divide the kingdom between them by ...
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... Glocester hastened with an army to the relief of his friends ; and Stephen , informed of his approach , took the field with a resolution of giving him battle . After a violent shock , the two wings of the royalists were put to flight ...
... Glocester hastened with an army to the relief of his friends ; and Stephen , informed of his approach , took the field with a resolution of giving him battle . After a violent shock , the two wings of the royalists were put to flight ...
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... Glocester , and Cornwal , had advanced to Farnham with a less numerous , but braver army , to oppose them . The Flemings , who were mostly weavers and arti- ficers ( for manufactures were now beginning to be established in Flanders ) ...
... Glocester , and Cornwal , had advanced to Farnham with a less numerous , but braver army , to oppose them . The Flemings , who were mostly weavers and arti- ficers ( for manufactures were now beginning to be established in Flanders ) ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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