The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, Band 1Evans, 1813 |
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... enterprise which promised a favourable oppor- the neighbouring nations . They had diffu - tunity of displaying their valour and grati sed themselves from the northern parts of fying their avidity . They embarked their Germany and the ...
... enterprise which promised a favourable oppor- the neighbouring nations . They had diffu - tunity of displaying their valour and grati sed themselves from the northern parts of fying their avidity . They embarked their Germany and the ...
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... enterprise , when they disembark- had easily made its way among the British ed from thirty - five ships , and were encountered Saxons by insinuation and address , appeared by Egbert , at Charmouth in Dorsetshire . The shocking to their ...
... enterprise , when they disembark- had easily made its way among the British ed from thirty - five ships , and were encountered Saxons by insinuation and address , appeared by Egbert , at Charmouth in Dorsetshire . The shocking to their ...
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... enterprise . † camp to which they fled ; but being reduced to extremity by want and hunger , they had recourse to the clemency of the victor , and offered to submit on any conditions . The king no less generous than brave , gave them ...
... enterprise . † camp to which they fled ; but being reduced to extremity by want and hunger , they had recourse to the clemency of the victor , and offered to submit on any conditions . The king no less generous than brave , gave them ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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... enterprise , and He enterprise , and he died at Shaftesbury ; leaving three sons , Sweyn , Harold , and Hardi- canute . Sweyn , whom he had by his first marriage with Alfwen , daughter of the earl of Hampshire , was crowned in Norway ...
... enterprise , and He enterprise , and he died at Shaftesbury ; leaving three sons , Sweyn , Harold , and Hardi- canute . Sweyn , whom he had by his first marriage with Alfwen , daughter of the earl of Hampshire , was crowned in Norway ...
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