The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... finding themselves in safety there , retired into France to king Dagobert , where they died . Osric , king of Deïri , and Eanfrid of Bernicia , returned to paganism ; and the whole people seem to have returned with them ; since ...
... finding themselves in safety there , retired into France to king Dagobert , where they died . Osric , king of Deïri , and Eanfrid of Bernicia , returned to paganism ; and the whole people seem to have returned with them ; since ...
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... to ruin and desolation . Finding , therefore , no object in that Asser . p . 5. M. West . p . 167 . d Asser . p . 7 . p . 22. Sim . Dunelm . p . 121 . VOL . I. F e Ibid . 875 . place , either for their rapine or violence ALFRED . 69.
... to ruin and desolation . Finding , therefore , no object in that Asser . p . 5. M. West . p . 167 . d Asser . p . 7 . p . 22. Sim . Dunelm . p . 121 . VOL . I. F e Ibid . 875 . place , either for their rapine or violence ALFRED . 69.
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... Finding that , after all the miserable havoc which they had undergone in their per- sons and in their property ; after all the vigorous actions which they had exerted in their own defence ; a new band , equally greedy of spoil and ...
... Finding that , after all the miserable havoc which they had undergone in their per- sons and in their property ; after all the vigorous actions which they had exerted in their own defence ; a new band , equally greedy of spoil and ...
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... finding her cakes all burnt , rated the king very severely , and up- braided him , that he always seemed very well pleased to eat her warm cakes , though he was thus negligent in toasting them " . By degrees , Alfred , as he found the ...
... finding her cakes all burnt , rated the king very severely , and up- braided him , that he always seemed very well pleased to eat her warm cakes , though he was thus negligent in toasting them " . By degrees , Alfred , as he found the ...
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... finding the country in a posture of defence , Alfred was not for some years infested by the inroads of those barbarians2 . The king employed this interval of tranquillity in re- storing order to the state , which had been shaken by so ...
... finding the country in a posture of defence , Alfred was not for some years infested by the inroads of those barbarians2 . The king employed this interval of tranquillity in re- storing order to the state , which had been shaken by so ...
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