The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 Seiten |
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... glish army ; during which time he slew forty of their best men with his battle - axe : but he was at length slain by an arrow . Harold , pursuing his victory , made himself master of a Norwegian fleet that lay in the river Ouse ; and ...
... glish army ; during which time he slew forty of their best men with his battle - axe : but he was at length slain by an arrow . Harold , pursuing his victory , made himself master of a Norwegian fleet that lay in the river Ouse ; and ...
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... glish ; and , as their ranks were close , their arrows did great execu- tion . But soon they came to closer fight , and the English , with their bills , hewed down their adversaries with great slaughter . Confusion was spreading among ...
... glish ; and , as their ranks were close , their arrows did great execu- tion . But soon they came to closer fight , and the English , with their bills , hewed down their adversaries with great slaughter . Confusion was spreading among ...
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... glish still remembered their Saxon monarchs with gratitude , and be- held them excluded from the throne with regret . There still re- mained some of the descendants of that favourite line , and among others , Matilda , the niece of ...
... glish still remembered their Saxon monarchs with gratitude , and be- held them excluded from the throne with regret . There still re- mained some of the descendants of that favourite line , and among others , Matilda , the niece of ...
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... glish liberty . The struggles which had before this time been , whe- ther the king , or the barons , or the clergy , should be despotic over the people , now began to assume a new aspect ; and a fourth order , namely , that of the more ...
... glish liberty . The struggles which had before this time been , whe- ther the king , or the barons , or the clergy , should be despotic over the people , now began to assume a new aspect ; and a fourth order , namely , that of the more ...
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... glish archers , who now began to be famous over Europe for their peculiar skill . All the Scottish nobles of great distinction were either slain or taken prisoners ; nearly thirty thousand of their men are represented as having fallen ...
... glish archers , who now began to be famous over Europe for their peculiar skill . All the Scottish nobles of great distinction were either slain or taken prisoners ; nearly thirty thousand of their men are represented as having fallen ...
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