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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... taken refuge at the court of Charlemagne , where he resided . fourteen years . Beortric died by poison administered by his own wife , and Egbert , immediately returning to Wessex , was received by the people with open arms . He ...
... taken refuge at the court of Charlemagne , where he resided . fourteen years . Beortric died by poison administered by his own wife , and Egbert , immediately returning to Wessex , was received by the people with open arms . He ...
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... taken and the others put to flight . Such was the effect of this victory , that the Danes , who had landed in Devonshire and surprised the Castle of Wareham , agreed to treat for peace , and to evacuate that district . The treaty was ...
... taken and the others put to flight . Such was the effect of this victory , that the Danes , who had landed in Devonshire and surprised the Castle of Wareham , agreed to treat for peace , and to evacuate that district . The treaty was ...
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... taken . This favourable omen inspired him with confidence ; but , before taking any decisive step , he resolved to examine in person the position of the Danes . Disguising himself as a wandering musician , he strolled into Guthrun's ...
... taken . This favourable omen inspired him with confidence ; but , before taking any decisive step , he resolved to examine in person the position of the Danes . Disguising himself as a wandering musician , he strolled into Guthrun's ...
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... taken by surprise , but wisely endeavoured to gain time by negotiation , during which he collected his troops , and was speedily in a condition to take the field . The effusion of blood was however prevented by the adoption of moderate ...
... taken by surprise , but wisely endeavoured to gain time by negotiation , during which he collected his troops , and was speedily in a condition to take the field . The effusion of blood was however prevented by the adoption of moderate ...
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... taken refuge in Flanders , was preparing for his return . In 1052 , he sailed up the Thames to London , where he was speedily joined by such numbers , that the king , after a little delay , was compelled to negotiate with his detested ...
... taken refuge in Flanders , was preparing for his return . In 1052 , he sailed up the Thames to London , where he was speedily joined by such numbers , that the king , after a little delay , was compelled to negotiate with his detested ...
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