The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Alfred , conduct- ing a great army to Nottingham , obliged the enemy to dislodge , and to retreat into Northumberland . Their restless disposition , and their avidity for plunder , allowed them not to remain long in those quarters ...
... Alfred , conduct- ing a great army to Nottingham , obliged the enemy to dislodge , and to retreat into Northumberland . Their restless disposition , and their avidity for plunder , allowed them not to remain long in those quarters ...
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... Alfred , who was now twenty - two years of age . ALFRED . THIS prince gave very early marks of those great virtues and shining talents , by which , during the most difficult times , he saved his country from utter ruin and subversion ...
... Alfred , who was now twenty - two years of age . ALFRED . THIS prince gave very early marks of those great virtues and shining talents , by which , during the most difficult times , he saved his country from utter ruin and subversion ...
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... Alfred would receive daily reinforcements from his subjects , they were content to stipulate for a safe retreat , and promised to depart the kingdom . For that purpose they were conducted to London , and allowed to take up winter ...
... Alfred would receive daily reinforcements from his subjects , they were content to stipulate for a safe retreat , and promised to depart the kingdom . For that purpose they were conducted to London , and allowed to take up winter ...
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... Alfred's dominions . That prince so strait- ened them in these quarters , that they were content to come to a treaty with him , and stipulated to depart his country . Alfred , well acquainted with their usual per- fidy , obliged them to ...
... Alfred's dominions . That prince so strait- ened them in these quarters , that they were content to come to a treaty with him , and stipulated to depart his country . Alfred , well acquainted with their usual per- fidy , obliged them to ...
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... Alfred himself was obliged to relinquish the ensigns of his dignity , to dismiss his servants , and to seek shelter , in the meanest disguises , from the pursuit and fury of his enemies . He concealed himself under a peasant's habit ...
... Alfred himself was obliged to relinquish the ensigns of his dignity , to dismiss his servants , and to seek shelter , in the meanest disguises , from the pursuit and fury of his enemies . He concealed himself under a peasant's habit ...
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