The Victoria History of England: From the Landing of Julius Caesar, B.C. 54, to the Marriage of H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, A.D. 1863Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1865 - 723 страница |
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... continued their incursions . The Emperor Severus then undertook and carried out that splendid work , a wall of cemented stone , sixty - eight miles long , twelve feet high , and eight thick , whose traces still remain to testify our ...
... continued their incursions . The Emperor Severus then undertook and carried out that splendid work , a wall of cemented stone , sixty - eight miles long , twelve feet high , and eight thick , whose traces still remain to testify our ...
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... continued the war , and by 877 had over - run Wessex as far as SAXON VESSEL . Exeter . But a momentary gleam of success shone over the English arms , for Alfred suddenly collected a fleet and an army , and blockading his enemies in ...
... continued the war , and by 877 had over - run Wessex as far as SAXON VESSEL . Exeter . But a momentary gleam of success shone over the English arms , for Alfred suddenly collected a fleet and an army , and blockading his enemies in ...
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... continued , the invaders were totally defeated . WILLIAM AND ST . VALLERY . The invasion of England was opposed by a portion of the Norman knights , who , being about to embark , were prevented by contrary gales . The Normans were most ...
... continued , the invaders were totally defeated . WILLIAM AND ST . VALLERY . The invasion of England was opposed by a portion of the Norman knights , who , being about to embark , were prevented by contrary gales . The Normans were most ...
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... continued until the year 1070 , when William determined to make such an example as should strike terror into the hearts of those who rebelled from his authority . At the head of a powerful army , he marched northward , destroying not ...
... continued until the year 1070 , when William determined to make such an example as should strike terror into the hearts of those who rebelled from his authority . At the head of a powerful army , he marched northward , destroying not ...
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... continued three weeks . So anxious was Henry for all classes to join in the festivities that he issued the following decree : - " Thus sayeth King Henry . " " Let no man here present , whether native or foreign , rich or poor , high or ...
... continued three weeks . So anxious was Henry for all classes to join in the festivities that he issued the following decree : - " Thus sayeth King Henry . " " Let no man here present , whether native or foreign , rich or poor , high or ...
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Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury arms army arrived attacked attended barons battle became Bishop British brother brought Canute captured carried castle Catholic caused Charles Church command commenced compelled Court Cromwell crown daughter death declared defeated died Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edward Elizabeth Emperor enemy England English escaped exclaimed father favour favourite fell fleet force France French Gloucester Government hands head Henry Henry VIII honour House hundred induced James John King King of England King's kingdom knights lady land London Lord Lord John Russell Majesty marched married Mary ministers Monarch murder officers Oliver Cromwell once palace Parliament passed peace persons possession Prince of Orange Prince of Wales Princess prisoner Queen received refused reign replied retired returned Richard royal Saxons Scotland sent ships soldiers Sovereign Spain thousand throne took Tower town treaty troops victory Westminster Westminster Abbey William wounded
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