The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... extremity applied for assist- ance to Arthur , prince of the Silures , whose heroic va- lour now sustained the declining fate of his country " . This is that Arthur so much celebrated in the songs of Thaliessin , and the other British ...
... extremity applied for assist- ance to Arthur , prince of the Silures , whose heroic va- lour now sustained the declining fate of his country " . This is that Arthur so much celebrated in the songs of Thaliessin , and the other British ...
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... extremity , that the revenues of the church should be exempted from all burthens , though imposed for national defence and se- curity . ETHELBALD AND ETHELBERT . ETHELWOLF lived only two years after making this grant ; and by his will ...
... extremity , that the revenues of the church should be exempted from all burthens , though imposed for national defence and se- curity . ETHELBALD AND ETHELBERT . ETHELWOLF lived only two years after making this grant ; and by his will ...
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... extremity , applied to Ethered for suc- cour ; and that prince , with his brother Alfred , conduct- ing a great army to Nottingham , obliged the enemy to dislodge , and to retreat into Northumberland . Their restless disposition , and ...
... extremity , applied to Ethered for suc- cour ; and that prince , with his brother Alfred , conduct- ing a great army to Nottingham , obliged the enemy to dislodge , and to retreat into Northumberland . Their restless disposition , and ...
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... extremity . He hearkened , however , to new proposals of peace ; and was satisfied to stipulate with them , that they would settle somewhere in England , and would not permit the entrance of more ravagers into the kingdom . But while he ...
... extremity . He hearkened , however , to new proposals of peace ; and was satisfied to stipulate with them , that they would settle somewhere in England , and would not permit the entrance of more ravagers into the kingdom . But while he ...
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... extremity by want and hunger , they had recourse to the clemency of the victor , and offered to submit on any conditions . The king , no less generous than brave , gave them their lives ; and even formed a scheme for converting them ...
... extremity by want and hunger , they had recourse to the clemency of the victor , and offered to submit on any conditions . The king , no less generous than brave , gave them their lives ; and even formed a scheme for converting them ...
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