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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... force which a thinly peopled country could bring against them . Cassivellaunus , after a variety of fortunes , left to his own resources , and unable to repair the losses sustained in successive defeats , could no longer make head ...
... force which a thinly peopled country could bring against them . Cassivellaunus , after a variety of fortunes , left to his own resources , and unable to repair the losses sustained in successive defeats , could no longer make head ...
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... force he defeated the freebooters , enriching himself and his mariners with the plunder . Anticipating the intentions of the emperors to put him to death , he sailed with his fleet to Britain , where he received the imperial diadem from ...
... force he defeated the freebooters , enriching himself and his mariners with the plunder . Anticipating the intentions of the emperors to put him to death , he sailed with his fleet to Britain , where he received the imperial diadem from ...
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... forces . Bernulf was defeated in 823 on the banks of the Willy , and killed in a second battle in 825. Egbert attached Mercia and all its A. D. 800 . dependencies to his own kingdom , and not long afterwards 22 ENGLAND FROM THE SAXON ...
... forces . Bernulf was defeated in 823 on the banks of the Willy , and killed in a second battle in 825. Egbert attached Mercia and all its A. D. 800 . dependencies to his own kingdom , and not long afterwards 22 ENGLAND FROM THE SAXON ...
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... force to Winchester . He soon afterwards , however , defeated another formidable squadron , which so dispirited the Danish king Guthrun , who kept possession of Exeter , that he capitulated , gave hostages , and withdrew his army into ...
... force to Winchester . He soon afterwards , however , defeated another formidable squadron , which so dispirited the Danish king Guthrun , who kept possession of Exeter , that he capitulated , gave hostages , and withdrew his army into ...
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... forces together , and being joined by a large body of the people who voluntarily took up arms , he marched against the king , demanding that Eustace and his companions should be given up , and the Norman favourites immediately dismissed ...
... forces together , and being joined by a large body of the people who voluntarily took up arms , he marched against the king , demanding that Eustace and his companions should be given up , and the Norman favourites immediately dismissed ...
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