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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... marched against them , and , in a battle near Rhud- dlan , their king perished with the flower of the nobility . Ten years of victory and conquest rendered him neither vain nor proud ; but his ambition was insatiable , and in its ...
... marched against them , and , in a battle near Rhud- dlan , their king perished with the flower of the nobility . Ten years of victory and conquest rendered him neither vain nor proud ; but his ambition was insatiable , and in its ...
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... marched to the south , levying contributions and destroy- ing everything that impeded his progress : Oxford and Win- chester opened their gates ; but London repelled all nis attacks . At Bath he assumed the title of King of England ...
... marched to the south , levying contributions and destroy- ing everything that impeded his progress : Oxford and Win- chester opened their gates ; but London repelled all nis attacks . At Bath he assumed the title of King of England ...
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... marched against the king , demanding that Eustace and his companions should be given up , and the Norman favourites immediately dismissed . Edward was taken by surprise , but wisely endeavoured to gain time by negotiation , during which ...
... marched against the king , demanding that Eustace and his companions should be given up , and the Norman favourites immediately dismissed . Edward was taken by surprise , but wisely endeavoured to gain time by negotiation , during which ...
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... Castle was treacherously surrendered , and the conqueror , now assured of retreat in case of reverse , for the Saxons had not given up all for lost , marched direct to London . Here ENGLAND DURING THE REIGN , & c . 71.
... Castle was treacherously surrendered , and the conqueror , now assured of retreat in case of reverse , for the Saxons had not given up all for lost , marched direct to London . Here ENGLAND DURING THE REIGN , & c . 71.
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... marched direct to London . Here the witenagemot had assembled ; but unfortunately there were several competi- tors for the crown , and much time was lost ere it was agreed to elect Edgar Atheling , the grandson of Edmund Ironside , to ...
... marched direct to London . Here the witenagemot had assembled ; but unfortunately there were several competi- tors for the crown , and much time was lost ere it was agreed to elect Edgar Atheling , the grandson of Edmund Ironside , to ...
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