The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... lands in the isle of Thanet , where she founded a monastery . The bloody precaution of Egbert could not fix the crown on the head of his son Edric . Lothaire , brother of the deceased prince , took possession of the kingdom ; and , in ...
... lands in the isle of Thanet , where she founded a monastery . The bloody precaution of Egbert could not fix the crown on the head of his son Edric . Lothaire , brother of the deceased prince , took possession of the kingdom ; and , in ...
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... lands , encouraged marriages and alliances between them and his ancient subjects , and gave them the privilege of being governed by the same laws . These laws he augmented and ascertained ; and though he was disturbed by some ...
... lands , encouraged marriages and alliances between them and his ancient subjects , and gave them the privilege of being governed by the same laws . These laws he augmented and ascertained ; and though he was disturbed by some ...
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... land made them by the Saxon princes and nobles , and with temporary oblations from the devotion of the people , they had cast a wishful eye on a vast revenue , which they claimed as belonging to them , by a sacred and indefeasible title ...
... land made them by the Saxon princes and nobles , and with temporary oblations from the devotion of the people , they had cast a wishful eye on a vast revenue , which they claimed as belonging to them , by a sacred and indefeasible title ...
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... land into the kingdom of Northumberland . They there seized the city of York ; and defended it against Osbricht and Ælla , two Northumbrian princes , who perished in the assault " . Encouraged by these successes , and by the superiority ...
... land into the kingdom of Northumberland . They there seized the city of York ; and defended it against Osbricht and Ælla , two Northumbrian princes , who perished in the assault " . Encouraged by these successes , and by the superiority ...
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... land , and who afterwards took their turn in military service . The whole kingdom was like one great garrison ; and the Danes could no sooner appear in one place , than a sufficient number was assembled to oppose them , without leaving ...
... land , and who afterwards took their turn in military service . The whole kingdom was like one great garrison ; and the Danes could no sooner appear in one place , than a sufficient number was assembled to oppose them , without leaving ...
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