History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Reign of VictoriaD. Appleton, 1852 - Всего страниц: 387 |
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... amongst the seven Saxon kings . During this time one of the kings of Wessex conquered Cornwall ; and then the Britons had nothing remaining to them but Cambria , now called Wales , which they kept possession of till the year 1300 , when ...
... amongst the seven Saxon kings . During this time one of the kings of Wessex conquered Cornwall ; and then the Britons had nothing remaining to them but Cambria , now called Wales , which they kept possession of till the year 1300 , when ...
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... in France , and why did the king of England seek his friendship ? What bloody act of the English brought upon them the vengeance of Sweyn ? cre of the Danes settled in England . Amongst others 4 * ENGLISH HISTORY . 41.
... in France , and why did the king of England seek his friendship ? What bloody act of the English brought upon them the vengeance of Sweyn ? cre of the Danes settled in England . Amongst others 4 * ENGLISH HISTORY . 41.
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... Amongst others was killed a sister of the king of Norway , with her hus- band and children . When the news of this cruel mur- der reached Sweyn , he vowed to make a bloody retalia- tion ; and , accordingly , in the year 1003 , he ...
... Amongst others was killed a sister of the king of Norway , with her hus- band and children . When the news of this cruel mur- der reached Sweyn , he vowed to make a bloody retalia- tion ; and , accordingly , in the year 1003 , he ...
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... amongst the descendants of Ethelred for a successor to the vacant throne . They in- vited Edward , afterwards called the Confessor , the son of Ethelred and Emma , to ascend the throne . Edward , being of a timorous and unambitious ...
... amongst the descendants of Ethelred for a successor to the vacant throne . They in- vited Edward , afterwards called the Confessor , the son of Ethelred and Emma , to ascend the throne . Edward , being of a timorous and unambitious ...
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... amongst the high- er orders of people . The poor people wore no shirt , and had only a tunic made of coarse materials . The slaves wore an iron collar round the neck , and were clad in tunics open at the sides . According to the ...
... amongst the high- er orders of people . The poor people wore no shirt , and had only a tunic made of coarse materials . The slaves wore an iron collar round the neck , and were clad in tunics open at the sides . According to the ...
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Стр. 167 - fair son, what right have you to the crown, when you " know your father had none ?" " My liege," answered the young Henry, " with the sword you won it, and " with the sword I will keep it.
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