The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Volym 1T. Cadell, (successor to A. Millar), 1770 |
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... Alfred the Great Edward the Elder Athelstan Edmund Edred Edwy Ed- . gar Edward the Martyr . 70 % CHA P. III . Ethelred Settlement of the Normans Edmund Iron-- fide Canute the Great Harold Harefoot Har dicanute Edward the Confeffor ...
... Alfred the Great Edward the Elder Athelstan Edmund Edred Edwy Ed- . gar Edward the Martyr . 70 % CHA P. III . Ethelred Settlement of the Normans Edmund Iron-- fide Canute the Great Harold Harefoot Har dicanute Edward the Confeffor ...
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... Alfred the Great Edward the elder Edred Eduy Edmund Edward the Martyr . EGBER T. Ed- HE Kingdoms of the Heptarchy , though united by fo a ne [ I. 827 . TH recent a conquest , seemed to be firmly cemented into one state under Egbert ...
... Alfred the Great Edward the elder Edred Eduy Edmund Edward the Martyr . EGBER T. Ed- HE Kingdoms of the Heptarchy , though united by fo a ne [ I. 827 . TH recent a conquest , seemed to be firmly cemented into one state under Egbert ...
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... Alfred , then only fix years of age . He paffed there a twelvemonth in exercises of devotion ; and failed not in that most effential part of devotion , liberality to the church of Rome . Befides giving presents to the most dislin ...
... Alfred , then only fix years of age . He paffed there a twelvemonth in exercises of devotion ; and failed not in that most effential part of devotion , liberality to the church of Rome . Befides giving presents to the most dislin ...
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... Alfred , feconded him in all his enterprizes ; and generously facrificed to the public good all refentment , which he might entertain , on account of his being excluded by Ethered from a large patrimony , which had been left him by his ...
... Alfred , feconded him in all his enterprizes ; and generously facrificed to the public good all refentment , which he might entertain , on account of his being excluded by Ethered from a large patrimony , which had been left him by his ...
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... Alfred , was obliged to march against the enemy , with the Weft - Saxons alone , his hereditary subjects . The Danes being defeated in an action , fhut themselves up in their garrison ; but quickly making thence an irruption , they ...
... Alfred , was obliged to march against the enemy , with the Weft - Saxons alone , his hereditary subjects . The Danes being defeated in an action , fhut themselves up in their garrison ; but quickly making thence an irruption , they ...
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