The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... oppose their inroads , under the title of the " Count of the Saxon shore . " Thus , ever restless and bold , they considered war as their trade , and were , in consequence , taught to consider victory as a doubtful advantage , but ...
... oppose their inroads , under the title of the " Count of the Saxon shore . " Thus , ever restless and bold , they considered war as their trade , and were , in consequence , taught to consider victory as a doubtful advantage , but ...
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... oppose him with a body of troops less numerous than those of Beornulf , but more brave and resolute . Both armies met at Wilton , and a battle ensuing , the Mercians were defeated with terrible slaughter . In the mean time , while the ...
... oppose him with a body of troops less numerous than those of Beornulf , but more brave and resolute . Both armies met at Wilton , and a battle ensuing , the Mercians were defeated with terrible slaughter . In the mean time , while the ...
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... oppose ; or retreated to their ships , if incapable of resistance . Thus , by ma king continual and repeated descents , every part of England was kept in constant alarm , every county fearful of giving assistance to the next , as its ...
... oppose ; or retreated to their ships , if incapable of resistance . Thus , by ma king continual and repeated descents , every part of England was kept in constant alarm , every county fearful of giving assistance to the next , as its ...
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... oppose them . That such depre- dations might be prevented for the future , this 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 ...
... oppose them . That such depre- dations might be prevented for the future , this 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 ...
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... oppose such an enemy , made but a feeble resistance ; endeavouring , by treachery and submission , to avert the storm they had not spirit to oppose . The northern invaders , now well acquainted with the defenceless condition of England ...
... oppose such an enemy , made but a feeble resistance ; endeavouring , by treachery and submission , to avert the storm they had not spirit to oppose . The northern invaders , now well acquainted with the defenceless condition of England ...
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