The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Danes landed in the isle of Shepey , and having pil- laged it , escaped with impunityd . They were not so fortunate in their next year's enterprise , when they dis- embarked from thirty - five ships , and were encountered by Egbert , at ...
... Danes landed in the isle of Shepey , and having pil- laged it , escaped with impunityd . They were not so fortunate in their next year's enterprise , when they dis- embarked from thirty - five ships , and were encountered by Egbert , at ...
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... Danes made several inroads into England ; and fought battles , or rather skirmishes , in East Anglia and Lindesey and Kent ; where , though they were some- times repulsed and defeated , they always obtained their end , of committing ...
... Danes made several inroads into England ; and fought battles , or rather skirmishes , in East Anglia and Lindesey and Kent ; where , though they were some- times repulsed and defeated , they always obtained their end , of committing ...
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... Danes , encouraged by their successes against France as well as England , ( for both kingdoms were alike ex- posed to this dreadful calamity , ) invaded the last in so numerous a body , as seemed to threaten it with universal subjection ...
... Danes , encouraged by their successes against France as well as England , ( for both kingdoms were alike ex- posed to this dreadful calamity , ) invaded the last in so numerous a body , as seemed to threaten it with universal subjection ...
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... verbo P W. Malms . lib . ii . cap . 2 . Asser . p . 3. W. Malms . Mancus . lib . ii . cap . 2. M. West . p . 1.8 . 866 . The first landing of the Danes in the 64 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Ecclesiastics attain great power and grandeur.
... verbo P W. Malms . lib . ii . cap . 2 . Asser . p . 3. W. Malms . Mancus . lib . ii . cap . 2. M. West . p . 1.8 . 866 . The first landing of the Danes in the 64 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Ecclesiastics attain great power and grandeur.
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... Danes , and terrified with the fear of future invasions , were sus- ceptible of any impression , which bore the appearance of religion . So meritorious was this concession deemed by the English , that , trusting entirely to supernatural ...
... Danes , and terrified with the fear of future invasions , were sus- ceptible of any impression , which bore the appearance of religion . So meritorious was this concession deemed by the English , that , trusting entirely to supernatural ...
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