The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 Seiten |
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... treaty with the Picts , whom they had been called in to repress . The Britons , impelled by the urgency of their calamities , at length took up arms : and having deposed Vor- tigern , by whose counsel and vices they were thus reduced to ...
... treaty with the Picts , whom they had been called in to repress . The Britons , impelled by the urgency of their calamities , at length took up arms : and having deposed Vor- tigern , by whose counsel and vices they were thus reduced to ...
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... treaty , agreed to relinquish the kingdom ; but , instead of complying with their engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burning and destroy- ing wherever they came . Alfred , thus opposed to an enemy whom no ...
... treaty , agreed to relinquish the kingdom ; but , instead of complying with their engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burning and destroy- ing wherever they came . Alfred , thus opposed to an enemy whom no ...
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... treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the kingdom ; the southern parts were left to Edmund : but this prince being murdered about a month after the treaty by his two chamberlains , at Oxford , Canute was left in ...
... treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the kingdom ; the southern parts were left to Edmund : but this prince being murdered about a month after the treaty by his two chamberlains , at Oxford , Canute was left in ...
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... treaty with the count , in which Guader was in- cluded . William , having thus secured the peace of his dominions , now expected rest from his labours ; and , finding none either willing or powerful enough to oppose him , he hoped that ...
... treaty with the count , in which Guader was in- cluded . William , having thus secured the peace of his dominions , now expected rest from his labours ; and , finding none either willing or powerful enough to oppose him , he hoped that ...
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... treaty , it was agreed , that , if either of the brothers should die without issue , the survivor , should inherit all his domin- ions . It was in vain that Henry , the other brother , remonstrated against this act of injustice ; it was ...
... treaty , it was agreed , that , if either of the brothers should die without issue , the survivor , should inherit all his domin- ions . It was in vain that Henry , the other brother , remonstrated against this act of injustice ; it was ...
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