The World's Story: A History of the World in Story, Song and Art, Ed. by Eva March Tappan, Volume 9Eva March Tappan Houghton Mifflin, 1914 - History, Universal |
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... army were now occupying . The day's march of the army would be a short five miles . Here the annals record that St. Neot , his kinsman , appeared to him , and promised that on the morrow his misfortunes would end . After resting one ...
... army were now occupying . The day's march of the army would be a short five miles . Here the annals record that St. Neot , his kinsman , appeared to him , and promised that on the morrow his misfortunes would end . After resting one ...
Page 128
... army on Saxon soil . So , in three days from the breaking up of his little camp at Athelney , Alfred was once more king of all England south of the Thames ; for this army of pagans shut up within their earthworks on Bratton Edge are ...
... army on Saxon soil . So , in three days from the breaking up of his little camp at Athelney , Alfred was once more king of all England south of the Thames ; for this army of pagans shut up within their earthworks on Bratton Edge are ...
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... army : and many laid the fault on those who had given such advice , adding that it was done in order to betray the king and his host . Upon which , the lords of council ordered the army to make ready to march , and cross the river seven ...
... army : and many laid the fault on those who had given such advice , adding that it was done in order to betray the king and his host . Upon which , the lords of council ordered the army to make ready to march , and cross the river seven ...
Contents
A TRADITION OF EARLY BRITAIN | 9 |
CARDINAL WOLSEY GOING IN PROCESSION | 27 |
Anthony Trollope | 29 |
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