The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... England , the Danes landed in the isle of Shepey , and having pil- laged it , escaped with impunity . They were not so fortunate in their next year's enterprise , when they dis- embarked from thirty - five ships , and were encountered ...
... England , the Danes landed in the isle of Shepey , and having pil- laged it , escaped with impunity . They were not so fortunate in their next year's enterprise , when they dis- embarked from thirty - five ships , and were encountered ...
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... 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 spoil upon the country , and ...
... 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 spoil upon the country , and ...
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... 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 . But the English , more military than the Britons , whom , a ...
... 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 . But the English , more military than the Britons , whom , a ...
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... England into counties ; these counties he subdivided into hundreds , and the hundreds into tithings . Every householder was answerable for the behaviour of his family and slaves , and even of his guests , if they lived above three days ...
... England into counties ; these counties he subdivided into hundreds , and the hundreds into tithings . Every householder was answerable for the behaviour of his family and slaves , and even of his guests , if they lived above three days ...
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... England . He was inde- fatigable in the despatch of these causes ; but finding that his time must be entirely engrossed by this branch of duty , he resolved to obviate the inconvenience , by correct- ing the ignorance or corruption of ...
... England . He was inde- fatigable in the despatch of these causes ; but finding that his time must be entirely engrossed by this branch of duty , he resolved to obviate the inconvenience , by correct- ing the ignorance or corruption of ...
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