The British Admirals: With an Introductory View of the Naval History of England, Том 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833 |
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... Norman nations ; a battle , the most memorable of all others , and howsoever miserably lost , yet most nobly fought on the part of England . " But it should ever be the proper object of an historian to show both how evil in its just ...
... Norman nations ; a battle , the most memorable of all others , and howsoever miserably lost , yet most nobly fought on the part of England . " But it should ever be the proper object of an historian to show both how evil in its just ...
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... Norman force against them , but left them to be opposed by their own countrymen , under Ednoth , who had distinguished himself in their father's service . He gave them battle , and fell ; the loss was considerable on either side , but ...
... Norman force against them , but left them to be opposed by their own countrymen , under Ednoth , who had distinguished himself in their father's service . He gave them battle , and fell ; the loss was considerable on either side , but ...
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... Norman chief , unless he had used his own power mercifully . The whole of North- umbria , rejoicing in this event , eagerly threw off the Norman yoke ; and , if a severe winter had not set in unusually early , the conquerors would have ...
... Norman chief , unless he had used his own power mercifully . The whole of North- umbria , rejoicing in this event , eagerly threw off the Norman yoke ; and , if a severe winter had not set in unusually early , the conquerors would have ...
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