The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... less warlike part of the community whom they defended . The contributions which they levied went not beyond a bare subsistence ; and the honours , ac- quired by a superior rank , were the only reward of their superior dangers and ...
... less warlike part of the community whom they defended . The contributions which they levied went not beyond a bare subsistence ; and the honours , ac- quired by a superior rank , were the only reward of their superior dangers and ...
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... less active in other quarters . In the year 527 , a great tribe of adventurers , under se- veral leaders , landed on the east coast of Britain ; and after fighting many battles , of which history has pre- served no particular account ...
... less active in other quarters . In the year 527 , a great tribe of adventurers , under se- veral leaders , landed on the east coast of Britain ; and after fighting many battles , of which history has pre- served no particular account ...
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... less account of the other virtues , ) they should be admitted after their death into his hall ; and reposing on couches , should satiate them- selves with ale from the skulls of their enemies , whom they had slain in battle . Incited by ...
... less account of the other virtues , ) they should be admitted after their death into his hall ; and reposing on couches , should satiate them- selves with ale from the skulls of their enemies , whom they had slain in battle . Incited by ...
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... less than he had apprehended . Ethelbert , already well disposed towards the christian faith , assigned him a habitation in the isle of Thanet ; and soon after admitted him to a conference . Apprehensive , however , lest spells or ...
... less than he had apprehended . Ethelbert , already well disposed towards the christian faith , assigned him a habitation in the isle of Thanet ; and soon after admitted him to a conference . Apprehensive , however , lest spells or ...
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... less generous than brave , gave them their lives ; and even formed a scheme for converting them , from mortal enemies , into faithful subjects and confederates . He knew that the kingdoms of East Anglia and North- umberland were totally ...
... less generous than brave , gave them their lives ; and even formed a scheme for converting them , from mortal enemies , into faithful subjects and confederates . He knew that the kingdoms of East Anglia and North- umberland were totally ...
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