The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... defence of the Britons against the northern in- vaders . The Scots and Picts were unable to resist the valour of these auxiliaries ; and the Britons , applauding their own wisdom in calling over the Saxons , hoped thenceforth to enjoy ...
... defence of the Britons against the northern in- vaders . The Scots and Picts were unable to resist the valour of these auxiliaries ; and the Britons , applauding their own wisdom in calling over the Saxons , hoped thenceforth to enjoy ...
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... defence . He marched suddenly with an army into the kingdom of Northumberland , and fought a battle with Adelfrid ; in which that monarch was defeated and killed , after revenging himself by the death of Regner , son of Redwald . His ...
... defence . He marched suddenly with an army into the kingdom of Northumberland , and fought a battle with Adelfrid ; in which that monarch was defeated and killed , after revenging himself by the death of Regner , son of Redwald . His ...
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... defence and se- curity . ETHELBALD AND ETHELBERT . ETHELWOLF lived only two years after making this grant ; and by his will he shared England between his two eldest sons , Ethelbald and Ethelbert ; the west being assigned to the former ...
... defence and se- curity . ETHELBALD AND ETHELBERT . ETHELWOLF lived only two years after making this grant ; and by his will he shared England between his two eldest sons , Ethelbald and Ethelbert ; the west being assigned to the former ...
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... defence of his people . He had scarcely buried his brother , when he was obliged to take the field , in order to oppose the Danes , who had seized Wilton , and were exercising their usual ravages on the countries around . He marched ...
... defence of his people . He had scarcely buried his brother , when he was obliged to take the field , in order to oppose the Danes , who had seized Wilton , and were exercising their usual ravages on the countries around . He marched ...
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... defence ; and fixing their station at Repton in Derbyshire , they laid the whole country de- solate with fire and sword . Burrhed , despairing of suc- cess against an enemy whom no force could resist , and no treaties bind , abandoned ...
... defence ; and fixing their station at Repton in Derbyshire , they laid the whole country de- solate with fire and sword . Burrhed , despairing of suc- cess against an enemy whom no force could resist , and no treaties bind , abandoned ...
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