The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... danger . Alfred had now attained the meridian of glory ; he possessed a greater extent of territory than had ever been enjoyed by any of his predecessors ; the kings of Wales did him homage for their posses- sions , the Northumbrians ...
... danger . Alfred had now attained the meridian of glory ; he possessed a greater extent of territory than had ever been enjoyed by any of his predecessors ; the kings of Wales did him homage for their posses- sions , the Northumbrians ...
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... danger of a revolution , made a voyage to Denmark , as his native dominions were attacked by the king of Sweden . In this expedition , Godwin , an English earl , was particularly distinguished for his valour , and acquired that fame ...
... danger of a revolution , made a voyage to Denmark , as his native dominions were attacked by the king of Sweden . In this expedition , Godwin , an English earl , was particularly distinguished for his valour , and acquired that fame ...
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... danger , by appealing to the king's avarice , and not to the justice of his cause . He pre- sented him with a magnificent galley , curiously carved and gilded , rowed by fourscore men , each of whom wore a golden bracelet , weighing ...
... danger , by appealing to the king's avarice , and not to the justice of his cause . He pre- sented him with a magnificent galley , curiously carved and gilded , rowed by fourscore men , each of whom wore a golden bracelet , weighing ...
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... danger came from his own brother Tosti , who had taken refuge in Flanders , and went among the princes of the continent , endeavouring to engage them in a league against Harold , whom he represented as a tyrant and usurper . Not content ...
... danger came from his own brother Tosti , who had taken refuge in Flanders , and went among the princes of the continent , endeavouring to engage them in a league against Harold , whom he represented as a tyrant and usurper . Not content ...
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... danger . His father Robert growing old , and , as was common with princes then , superstitious also , resolved upon ... dangers , and much opposition , from his youth and inexperience , from the re- proach of his birth , from a suspected ...
... danger . His father Robert growing old , and , as was common with princes then , superstitious also , resolved upon ... dangers , and much opposition , from his youth and inexperience , from the re- proach of his birth , from a suspected ...
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