The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Normandy and Brittany . Nor was he less provident in putting his kingdom in a posture of defence , than vigorous in assaulting the enemy . He fortified the towns of Chester , Eddesbury , Warwick , Cherbury , Buckingham , Towcester ...
... Normandy and Brittany . Nor was he less provident in putting his kingdom in a posture of defence , than vigorous in assaulting the enemy . He fortified the towns of Chester , Eddesbury , Warwick , Cherbury , Buckingham , Towcester ...
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... Normandy , the English had reason to dread that the Danes would again visit an island to which they were invited , both by the memory of their past successes , and by the expectation of assistance from their countrymen , who , though ...
... Normandy , the English had reason to dread that the Danes would again visit an island to which they were invited , both by the memory of their past successes , and by the expectation of assistance from their countrymen , who , though ...
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... Normandy , who at this time were hard pressed by the arms of Robert , king of France , and who found it difficult to defend the settle- ment , which , with so much advantage to themselves and glory to their nation , they had made in ...
... Normandy , who at this time were hard pressed by the arms of Robert , king of France , and who found it difficult to defend the settle- ment , which , with so much advantage to themselves and glory to their nation , they had made in ...
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... Normandy ; and he parcelled it out among his captains and followers . He followed in this partition the customs of the feudal law , which was then universally established in the southern countries of Europe , and which suited the ...
... Normandy ; and he parcelled it out among his captains and followers . He followed in this partition the customs of the feudal law , which was then universally established in the southern countries of Europe , and which suited the ...
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... Normandy , whither he had sent before him queen Emma , and her two sons , Alfred and Edward . Richard received his un- happy guests with a generosity that does honour to his memory . The king had not been above six weeks in Normandy ...
... Normandy , whither he had sent before him queen Emma , and her two sons , Alfred and Edward . Richard received his un- happy guests with a generosity that does honour to his memory . The king had not been above six weeks in Normandy ...
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