The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 Seiten |
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... England , were among the number of their conquests . There is a period between savage rudeness and excessive refine- ment , which seems peculiarly adapted for the purpose of war , and which fits mankind for great achievements . In this ...
... England , were among the number of their conquests . There is a period between savage rudeness and excessive refine- ment , which seems peculiarly adapted for the purpose of war , and which fits mankind for great achievements . In this ...
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... England , made a powerful descent , under the command of Sweyn king of Denmark , and Olave king of Norway , who , sail- ing up the Humber , committed on all sides their destructive ravages . The English opposed them with a formidable ...
... England , made a powerful descent , under the command of Sweyn king of Denmark , and Olave king of Norway , who , sail- ing up the Humber , committed on all sides their destructive ravages . The English opposed them with a formidable ...
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... England an en- gagement between two such numerous armies , each being composed of no less than threescore thousand men . The news of this victory diffused inexpressible joy over the whole kingdom ; they gloried in a monarch , who now ...
... England an en- gagement between two such numerous armies , each being composed of no less than threescore thousand men . The news of this victory diffused inexpressible joy over the whole kingdom ; they gloried in a monarch , who now ...
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... England had been formerly accustomed , this brave prince made no show of invading a foreign country , but rather encamping in his own . Here he continued in a quiet and peaceable manner for about a fortnight , either willing to refresh ...
... England had been formerly accustomed , this brave prince made no show of invading a foreign country , but rather encamping in his own . Here he continued in a quiet and peaceable manner for about a fortnight , either willing to refresh ...
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... England , that a new conspiracy was formed , more dreadful , in being supported by the joint efforts of the Normans and the English . The adventurers who had followed the fortunes of Wil- liam into England , had been bred in authority ...
... England , that a new conspiracy was formed , more dreadful , in being supported by the joint efforts of the Normans and the English . The adventurers who had followed the fortunes of Wil- liam into England , had been bred in authority ...
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