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... monarch equipped a strong fleet , with which he attacked and destroyed sixteen of their vessels in the port of Harwich . There was now but the port of London open to the invaders ; and as , that city was weakly gar- risoned , he soon ...
... monarch equipped a strong fleet , with which he attacked and destroyed sixteen of their vessels in the port of Harwich . There was now but the port of London open to the invaders ; and as , that city was weakly gar- risoned , he soon ...
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... monarch received also some disturb- ance from the Northumbrian Danes , whom he compelled to surren- der ; and resenting the conduct of Constantine king of Scotland , who had given them assistance , he ravaged that country with im ...
... monarch received also some disturb- ance from the Northumbrian Danes , whom he compelled to surren- der ; and resenting the conduct of Constantine king of Scotland , who had given them assistance , he ravaged that country with im ...
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... monarch who , by law , instituted capital punish- ments in England . Remarking that fines and pecuniary mulcts were too gentle methods of treating robbers , who were , in general , men who had nothing to lose , he enacted , that in ...
... monarch who , by law , instituted capital punish- ments in England . Remarking that fines and pecuniary mulcts were too gentle methods of treating robbers , who were , in general , men who had nothing to lose , he enacted , that in ...
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... monarch's heart . He had even ventured to marry her , contrary to the advice of his counsellors , as she was within the degrees of affinity prohibited by the canon law . On the day of his coronation , while his nobility were giving a ...
... monarch's heart . He had even ventured to marry her , contrary to the advice of his counsellors , as she was within the degrees of affinity prohibited by the canon law . On the day of his coronation , while his nobility were giving a ...
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... monarch , whom the monks have thought proper to represent as the most perfect of mankind . His reign was successful , because it was founded upon a compliance with the prejudices of the people ; but it produced very sensible evils , and ...
... monarch , whom the monks have thought proper to represent as the most perfect of mankind . His reign was successful , because it was founded upon a compliance with the prejudices of the people ; but it produced very sensible evils , and ...
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