History of Great Britain and Ireland: With an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and Its Colonies; for the Use of Schools and Private StudentsOliver, 1871 - 491 trang |
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... body of Danes , who had already begun their de- solating incursions on our coasts . A. D. 795 . } At the time of Offa's death the throne of Wessex was occupied by Beortric , his unsuccessful rival Egbert having taken refuge at the court ...
... body of Danes , who had already begun their de- solating incursions on our coasts . A. D. 795 . } At the time of Offa's death the throne of Wessex was occupied by Beortric , his unsuccessful rival Egbert having taken refuge at the court ...
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... body became a shapeless corpse ( 978 ) . ETHELRED the Unready , who now inherited the crown , was deeply afflicted at the death of his half - brother . But the odium of Edward's murder attached no less to him than to his mother , and an ...
... body became a shapeless corpse ( 978 ) . ETHELRED the Unready , who now inherited the crown , was deeply afflicted at the death of his half - brother . But the odium of Edward's murder attached no less to him than to his mother , and an ...
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... body thrown into the Thames . Thur- kill and Eric were some time after expelled from the kingdom ; and the lands of the slain or banished Saxons received new proprietors from among the crowd of Danish adventurers . But the hatred of the ...
... body thrown into the Thames . Thur- kill and Eric were some time after expelled from the kingdom ; and the lands of the slain or banished Saxons received new proprietors from among the crowd of Danish adventurers . But the hatred of the ...
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... body - guard . He commanded these in person , and subjected them to a severe code of regulations , chiefly with a view to the prevention of quarrelling , which was very common among them , and generally ended in bloodshed . From these ...
... body - guard . He commanded these in person , and subjected them to a severe code of regulations , chiefly with a view to the prevention of quarrelling , which was very common among them , and generally ended in bloodshed . From these ...
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... body of troops raised against him by his own mother . Emma now became reconciled with Harold , and went to re- side in London at the court of her children's enemy . From this place a letter was sent , in her name , to the two princes ...
... body of troops raised against him by his own mother . Emma now became reconciled with Harold , and went to re- side in London at the court of her children's enemy . From this place a letter was sent , in her name , to the two princes ...
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