The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Band 1Richardson, 1820 - 14 Seiten |
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... enterprise which promised a favourable opportunity of displaying their valour and grati- fying their avidity . They embarked their troops in three vessels , and , about the year 449 or 450 , 1 carried over 1600 men , who landed in the ...
... enterprise which promised a favourable opportunity of displaying their valour and grati- fying their avidity . They embarked their troops in three vessels , and , about the year 449 or 450 , 1 carried over 1600 men , who landed in the ...
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... the slaughter of their king , and put every one to the sword who had been engaged in that criminal enterprise . This event happened in 784 . 32 Character of the French Nation in the Middle Ages History of England , by David Hume . 31.
... the slaughter of their king , and put every one to the sword who had been engaged in that criminal enterprise . This event happened in 784 . 32 Character of the French Nation in the Middle Ages History of England , by David Hume . 31.
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... enterprise , and summoned them to appear before the king and account for their intentions , they killed him , and flying to their ships escaped into their own country . The next alarm was given to Northumberland in the year 794 ( Chron ...
... enterprise , and summoned them to appear before the king and account for their intentions , they killed him , and flying to their ships escaped into their own country . The next alarm was given to Northumberland in the year 794 ( Chron ...
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... enterprise ( Asser . p . 10 ) . He When Alfred observed this symptom of successful resistance in his subjects , he left his retreat ; but before he would assemble them in arms , or urge them to any attempt which , if unfortunate , might ...
... enterprise ( Asser . p . 10 ) . He When Alfred observed this symptom of successful resistance in his subjects , he left his retreat ; but before he would assemble them in arms , or urge them to any attempt which , if unfortunate , might ...
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... enterprise . Meanwhile , the Danish invaders in Essex having united their force under the command of Hastings , advanced into the inland country , and made spoil of all around them ; but soon had reason to repent of their temerity . The ...
... enterprise . Meanwhile , the Danish invaders in Essex having united their force under the command of Hastings , advanced into the inland country , and made spoil of all around them ; but soon had reason to repent of their temerity . The ...
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