The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... France ' ; where he was well re- ceived by Charlemagne . By living in the court , and serving in the armies of that prince , the most able and most generous that had appeared in Europe during several ages , he acquired those ...
... France ' ; where he was well re- ceived by Charlemagne . By living in the court , and serving in the armies of that prince , the most able and most generous that had appeared in Europe during several ages , he acquired those ...
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... France ; whence Egbert was at the same time recalled by the nobility , in order to ascend the throne of his ancestors . He attained that dignity in the last year of the eighth century . In the kingdoms of the Heptarchy , an exact rule ...
... France ; whence Egbert was at the same time recalled by the nobility , in order to ascend the throne of his ancestors . He attained that dignity in the last year of the eighth century . In the kingdoms of the Heptarchy , an exact rule ...
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... France , which were exposed by the degeneracy and dissensions of Charlemagne's posterity ; and being there known under the general name of Nor- mans , which they received from their northern situation , they became the terror of all the ...
... France , which were exposed by the degeneracy and dissensions of Charlemagne's posterity ; and being there known under the general name of Nor- mans , which they received from their northern situation , they became the terror of all the ...
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... 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 . But the English , more military than the ...
... 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 . But the English , more military than the ...
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... France under the command of Hastings ; and except by a short incursion of Danes , who sailed up the Thames and landed at Fulham , but suddenly retreated to their ships , on finding the country in a posture of defence , Alfred was not ...
... France under the command of Hastings ; and except by a short incursion of Danes , who sailed up the Thames and landed at Fulham , but suddenly retreated to their ships , on finding the country in a posture of defence , Alfred was not ...
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