The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... possession of that territory . These Saxons , from the situation of the country in which they settled , were called the West Saxons , and landed in the year 495 , under the command of Cerdic , and of his son Kenric * . The Britons were ...
... possession of that territory . These Saxons , from the situation of the country in which they settled , were called the West Saxons , and landed in the year 495 , under the command of Cerdic , and of his son Kenric * . The Britons were ...
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... possessed the military genius of that conqueror , who first made way for the entrance of the Saxon arms into Britain . All the Saxons , who sought either the fame of valour , or new establishments by arms , flocked to the standard of ...
... possessed the military genius of that conqueror , who first made way for the entrance of the Saxon arms into Britain . All the Saxons , who sought either the fame of valour , or new establishments by arms , flocked to the standard of ...
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... possession of the crown on such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which distinguished the reign of this great prince , was the introduction of ...
... possession of the crown on such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which distinguished the reign of this great prince , was the introduction of ...
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... possessed or pretended great zeal for the cause ; and Gregory acknowledged , that to her friendly assistance was , in a great measure , owing the success of that under- taking P. p . 0 " Bede , lib . ii . cap . 1 . Spell . Concil . 91 ...
... possessed or pretended great zeal for the cause ; and Gregory acknowledged , that to her friendly assistance was , in a great measure , owing the success of that under- taking P. p . 0 " Bede , lib . ii . cap . 1 . Spell . Concil . 91 ...
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... possession of the kingdom ; and , in order to secure the power in his family , he asso- ciated with him Richard , his son , in the administration of the government . Edric , the dispossessed prince , had recourse to Edilwach , king of ...
... possession of the kingdom ; and , in order to secure the power in his family , he asso- ciated with him Richard , his son , in the administration of the government . Edric , the dispossessed prince , had recourse to Edilwach , king of ...
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