The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... arms , and craved the protection of Egbert . ' Bernulf , the Mercian king , who marched against them , was defeated and slain ; and two years after , Ludican , his successor , met with the same fate . These insurrections and calamities ...
... arms , and craved the protection of Egbert . ' Bernulf , the Mercian king , who marched against them , was defeated and slain ; and two years after , Ludican , his successor , met with the same fate . These insurrections and calamities ...
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... arms , should experi- ence the power of an united nation , conducted by a prince , who , sensible of the obligations ... arms . The Normans , as they had long been distinguished by valour among all the European nations , had at this time ...
... arms , should experi- ence the power of an united nation , conducted by a prince , who , sensible of the obligations ... arms . The Normans , as they had long been distinguished by valour among all the European nations , had at this time ...
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... arms ; in which case he may detain him thirty days : But if he refuse to deliver up his arms , it is then lawful to fight him . A slave may fight in his master's quarrel : A father may fight in his son's with any one , except with his ...
... arms ; in which case he may detain him thirty days : But if he refuse to deliver up his arms , it is then lawful to fight him . A slave may fight in his master's quarrel : A father may fight in his son's with any one , except with his ...
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Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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