The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... honoured with the surname of Great for his power , but deserving it still more for his virtues . He died at Shaftesbury , in the nineteenth year of his reign , leaving behind three sons , Sweyn , Harold , and Hardicanute . Sweyn was ...
... honoured with the surname of Great for his power , but deserving it still more for his virtues . He died at Shaftesbury , in the nineteenth year of his reign , leaving behind three sons , Sweyn , Harold , and Hardicanute . Sweyn was ...
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... honour and affection . Upon his return to Dover , having sent a servant before him to bespeak lodgings in that city , a fray happened between this domestic and the townsmen , in which he lost his life . The count and his attendants ...
... honour and affection . Upon his return to Dover , having sent a servant before him to bespeak lodgings in that city , a fray happened between this domestic and the townsmen , in which he lost his life . The count and his attendants ...
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... honour . Once more , therefore , the victory seemed to turn against the Normans , and they fell in great numbers ; so that the fierceness and obstinacy of this memorable battle were often renewed by the courage of the leaders , whenever ...
... honour . Once more , therefore , the victory seemed to turn against the Normans , and they fell in great numbers ; so that the fierceness and obstinacy of this memorable battle were often renewed by the courage of the leaders , whenever ...
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... honour or prefer- ment . They had the cruel mortification to find , that all his power only tended to their depression ; and that the scheme of their subjection was attended with every circumstance of insult and indignity . He was not ...
... honour or prefer- ment . They had the cruel mortification to find , that all his power only tended to their depression ; and that the scheme of their subjection was attended with every circumstance of insult and indignity . He was not ...
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... honour and esteem . Thinking that he could never do too much to secure their affections , he married Stephen to the daughter and heiress of Eustace , count of Boulogne , who brought him an immense fortune . He conferred on him the great ...
... honour and esteem . Thinking that he could never do too much to secure their affections , he married Stephen to the daughter and heiress of Eustace , count of Boulogne , who brought him an immense fortune . He conferred on him the great ...
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