The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... command of Cerdic , and of his son Kenric * . The Britons were , by past ex- perience , so much on their guard , and so well prepared to receive the enemy , that they gave battle to Cerdic the very day of his landing ; and , though ...
... command of Cerdic , and of his son Kenric * . The Britons were , by past ex- perience , so much on their guard , and so well prepared to receive the enemy , that they gave battle to Cerdic the very day of his landing ; and , though ...
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... excited jealousy in all the other princes . An association was formed against him ; and Ethelbert , en- i Chron . Sax . p . 21 . sex ; trusted with the command of the allies , gave him 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . The kingdom of Kent.
... excited jealousy in all the other princes . An association was formed against him ; and Ethelbert , en- i Chron . Sax . p . 21 . sex ; trusted with the command of the allies , gave him 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . The kingdom of Kent.
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David Hume. trusted with the command of the allies , gave him battle , and obtained a decisive victory * . Ceaulin died soon after ; and Ethelbert succeeded as well to his ascendant among the Saxon states , as to his other ambitious pro ...
David Hume. trusted with the command of the allies , gave him battle , and obtained a decisive victory * . Ceaulin died soon after ; and Ethelbert succeeded as well to his ascendant among the Saxon states , as to his other ambitious pro ...
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... command of Hinguar and Hubba , to leave the seacoast ; and penetrating into Mercia , they took up their winter quarters at Nottingham , where they threatened the kingdom with a final subjection . The Mercians , in this extremity ...
... command of Hinguar and Hubba , to leave the seacoast ; and penetrating into Mercia , they took up their winter quarters at Nottingham , where they threatened the kingdom with a final subjection . The Mercians , in this extremity ...
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... command of Haldene , their chieftains , marched into Northumberland , where they fixed their residence ; part of them took quarters at Cambridge , whence they dislodged in the ensuing sum- mer , and seized Wereham , in the county of ...
... command of Haldene , their chieftains , marched into Northumberland , where they fixed their residence ; part of them took quarters at Cambridge , whence they dislodged in the ensuing sum- mer , and seized Wereham , in the county of ...
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