Six Old English ChroniclesJohn Allen Giles, Gildas H.G. Bohn, 1848 - 512 sider |
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... turned no answer to this , but silently begin the battle ; shield punishes shield , and arms are laced in bucklers , relation falls by his kinsman ; they smash the doors , one pursues after an- other , and a lamentable fight ensues ...
... turned no answer to this , but silently begin the battle ; shield punishes shield , and arms are laced in bucklers , relation falls by his kinsman ; they smash the doors , one pursues after an- other , and a lamentable fight ensues ...
Side 26
... turned their thoughts to raise an army and repulse those who were advancing . They collected together no small bodies of troops , and reconnoitred the enemy : their rage was excited : they joined battle , a miserable slaughter took ...
... turned their thoughts to raise an army and repulse those who were advancing . They collected together no small bodies of troops , and reconnoitred the enemy : their rage was excited : they joined battle , a miserable slaughter took ...
Side 45
... turned home . In the same year , king Ethelwulf sent his son Alfred , above - named , to Rome , with an honourable escort both of nobles and commoners . Pope Leo [ the fourth ] at that time presided over the apostolic see , and he ...
... turned home . In the same year , king Ethelwulf sent his son Alfred , above - named , to Rome , with an honourable escort both of nobles and commoners . Pope Leo [ the fourth ] at that time presided over the apostolic see , and he ...
Side 56
... turned their backs and fled . But , oh , shame to say , they deceived their too audacious pursuers , and again rallying , gained the vic- tory . Let no one be surprised that the Christians 56 [ A.D. 871 . ASSER'S LIFE OF ALfred .
... turned their backs and fled . But , oh , shame to say , they deceived their too audacious pursuers , and again rallying , gained the vic- tory . Let no one be surprised that the Christians 56 [ A.D. 871 . ASSER'S LIFE OF ALfred .
Side 58
... turning off into Devon , to another place called in Saxon Exanceaster , but in British Cair - wise , which means in Latin , the city of Ex , situated on the eastern bank of the river Wisc , they directed their course suddenly towards ...
... turning off into Devon , to another place called in Saxon Exanceaster , but in British Cair - wise , which means in Latin , the city of Ex , situated on the eastern bank of the river Wisc , they directed their course suddenly towards ...
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Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ... John Allen Giles,Gildas Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1885 |
Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ... John Allen Giles,Gildas Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1896 |
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