The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... thousand six hundred men , who landed in the isle of Thanet , and immediately marched to the defence of the Britons against the northern in- vaders . The Scots and Picts were unable to resist the valour of these auxiliaries ; and the ...
... thousand six hundred men , who landed in the isle of Thanet , and immediately marched to the defence of the Britons against the northern in- vaders . The Scots and Picts were unable to resist the valour of these auxiliaries ; and the ...
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... thousand men , who came over in seventeen vessels . The Britons now began to entertain apprehensions of their allies , whose numbers they found continually augmenting ; but thought of no remedy , except a passive submission and ...
... thousand men , who came over in seventeen vessels . The Britons now began to entertain apprehensions of their allies , whose numbers they found continually augmenting ; but thought of no remedy , except a passive submission and ...
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... thousand of his army : but left the Britons more weakened than discouraged by his death . The war still continued , though the success was commonly on the side of the Saxons , whose short swords and close manner of fighting gave them ...
... thousand of his army : but left the Britons more weakened than discouraged by his death . The war still continued , though the success was commonly on the side of the Saxons , whose short swords and close manner of fighting gave them ...
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... thousand one hundred monks , who are said to have been there maintained by their own labour ' . Notwithstanding Adelfrid's success in war , he lived in inquietude on account of young Edwin , whom he had un- justly dispossessed of the ...
... thousand one hundred monks , who are said to have been there maintained by their own labour ' . Notwithstanding Adelfrid's success in war , he lived in inquietude on account of young Edwin , whom he had un- justly dispossessed of the ...
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... thousand pounds , he bribed them to depart the kingdom . This shameful expedient was attended with the success which might be expected . The Danes next year appeared off the eastern coast , in hopes of subduing a people who defended ...
... thousand pounds , he bribed them to depart the kingdom . This shameful expedient was attended with the success which might be expected . The Danes next year appeared off the eastern coast , in hopes of subduing a people who defended ...
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