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... considered as the original stock from which the numerous colonies that infested Britain had migrated some centuries before . The Normans fell upon the northern coasts of France ; the Danes chiefly leveled their fury against England ...
... considered as the original stock from which the numerous colonies that infested Britain had migrated some centuries before . The Normans fell upon the northern coasts of France ; the Danes chiefly leveled their fury against England ...
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... considered as more convenient for their tu- multuary depredations . 852 . In the mean time Ethelwolf , the wretched monarch of the country , instead of exerting his strength to repel these invaders , was more solicitous to obey the ...
... considered as more convenient for their tu- multuary depredations . 852 . In the mean time Ethelwolf , the wretched monarch of the country , instead of exerting his strength to repel these invaders , was more solicitous to obey the ...
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... considered as totally sub- dued , made but a faint resistance , notwithstanding the superiority of their number . They were routed with great slaughter : and , though such as escaped fled for refuge into a fortified camp in the ...
... considered as totally sub- dued , made but a faint resistance , notwithstanding the superiority of their number . They were routed with great slaughter : and , though such as escaped fled for refuge into a fortified camp in the ...
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... considered as the peculiar favourite of the Almighty , and appeared at court with an authority greater than that of kings ; since theirs was conferred by men , but his allowed by Heaven itself . Being possessed of so much power , it may ...
... considered as the peculiar favourite of the Almighty , and appeared at court with an authority greater than that of kings ; since theirs was conferred by men , but his allowed by Heaven itself . Being possessed of so much power , it may ...
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... considered him with an eye of peculiar affection , and who now , finding the justness of his claim , instantly proceeded to the cere- mony of his coronation . At the same time Robert , who had been appointed successor to Normandy , took ...
... considered him with an eye of peculiar affection , and who now , finding the justness of his claim , instantly proceeded to the cere- mony of his coronation . At the same time Robert , who had been appointed successor to Normandy , took ...
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