Source-book of English History: For the Use of Schools and ReadersElizabeth Kimball Kendall Macmillan, 1908 - 483 oldal |
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22. oldal
... marched for plunder into Mercia . The number of that disorderly crew increased every day , so that , if thirty thousand of them were slain in one bat- tle , others took their places to double the number . Then King Alfred commanded ...
... marched for plunder into Mercia . The number of that disorderly crew increased every day , so that , if thirty thousand of them were slain in one bat- tle , others took their places to double the number . Then King Alfred commanded ...
33. oldal
... marched as they pleased . Then , upon a certain occasion , the king had got before them with all his forces , as they would go to their ships ; and all the people were ready to attack them . But it was then prevented through Edric the ...
... marched as they pleased . Then , upon a certain occasion , the king had got before them with all his forces , as they would go to their ships ; and all the people were ready to attack them . But it was then prevented through Edric the ...
55. oldal
... marched against him with a much larger army , howbeit they did not fight , but the arch- bishop and wise men went between them and made a treaty on these terms : that the king should be lord and king while he lived , and that Henry ...
... marched against him with a much larger army , howbeit they did not fight , but the arch- bishop and wise men went between them and made a treaty on these terms : that the king should be lord and king while he lived , and that Henry ...
64. oldal
... march - lands ( perhaps Mars ' lands , from Mars , would have been a better name for them ) were left entirely deserted and unprotected , and the undefended villages and fortified posts situated between the marches and the coast were ...
... march - lands ( perhaps Mars ' lands , from Mars , would have been a better name for them ) were left entirely deserted and unprotected , and the undefended villages and fortified posts situated between the marches and the coast were ...
75. oldal
... marched the whole night , and arrived early in the morning at the city of London , and , finding the gates open , they , on the 24th of May , which was the Sunday next before our Lord's ascension , entered the city without any tumult ...
... marched the whole night , and arrived early in the morning at the city of London , and , finding the gates open , they , on the 24th of May , which was the Sunday next before our Lord's ascension , entered the city without any tumult ...
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