The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... army against the invaders ; and encountering them at Ellandun in Wiltshire , obtained a complete victory , and by the great slaughter which he made of them in their flight , gave a mortal blow to the power of the Mercians . Whilst he ...
... army against the invaders ; and encountering them at Ellandun in Wiltshire , obtained a complete victory , and by the great slaughter which he made of them in their flight , gave a mortal blow to the power of the Mercians . Whilst he ...
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... 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 ; they broke into East Anglia ...
... 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 ; they broke into East Anglia ...
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... army from their own country , they became every day more terrible to the English . Amidst these confusions , Ethered died of a wound which he had received in an action with the Danes ; and left the inheritance of his cares and ...
... army from their own country , they became every day more terrible to the English . Amidst these confusions , Ethered died of a wound which he had received in an action with the Danes ; and left the inheritance of his cares and ...
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... army ; and having put it to rout , marched westward , and took possession of Exeter . The prince collected new forces ; and exerted such vigour , that he fought in one f Asser . p . 8. Chron . Sax . p . 82. Ethelwerd , lib . iv . cap ...
... army ; and having put it to rout , marched westward , and took possession of Exeter . The prince collected new forces ; and exerted such vigour , that he fought in one f Asser . p . 8. Chron . Sax . p . 82. Ethelwerd , lib . iv . cap ...
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... army of English , whom they considered as totally subdued , and still more astonished to hear that Alfred was at their head , made but a faint resistance , notwithstanding their superiority of number ; and were soon put to flight with ...
... army of English , whom they considered as totally subdued , and still more astonished to hear that Alfred was at their head , made but a faint resistance , notwithstanding their superiority of number ; and were soon put to flight with ...
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