God, in that day, manifested her merey to the townsmen, and delivered them from their foes. And they then went thence, and wrought the greatest evil that ever any army could do, in burning, and harrying, and in manslayings, as well by the sea-coast as... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 6321862Full view - About this book
| 1823 - 520 pages
...that day in her mercy considered the citizens, and ridded them of their enemies. Thence they advanced, and wrought the greatest evil that ever any army could do, in burning and plundering and manslaughter, not only on the sea-coast in Essex, but in Kent and in Sussex and in Hampshire.... | |
| 1853 - 434 pages
...be able to do unto them. But the holy mother of God, on that day, shewed her mercy to the citizens and delivered them from their foes. And they then went thence, and wrought the utmost evil that ever any army could do, by burning, and plundering, and by man-slaying, both by the... | |
| Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 pages
...be able to do unto them. But the holy mother of God, on that day, shewed her mercy to the citizens and delivered them from their foes. And they then went thence, and wrought the utmost evil that ever any army could do, by burning, and plundering, and by man-slaying, both by the... | |
| Benjamin Thorpe - 1861 - 352 pages
...weened that any townsmen could do to them. For the holy mother of God, on that day, manifested her mercy to the townsmen, and delivered them from their foes....as well by the sea-coast, as in Essex, and in Kent, An. DCCCC.XCIII. ' In this year came 'Olaf with ninetythree ships to Staines, and harried without it... | |
| Benjamin Thorpe - 1861 - 350 pages
...weened that any townsmen could do to them. For the holy mother of God, on that day, manifested her mercy to the townsmen, and delivered them from their foes....went thence, and wrought the greatest evil that ever tmy urmy could do, in burning, and harrying, and in manslayings, as well by the sea-coast, as in Essex,... | |
| 1862 - 1092 pages
...weened that any townsmen could do to them. For the holy mother of God, in that day, manifested her meicy to the townsmen, and delivered them from their foes. And they then went thence, and wrought the grealeEt evil that ever any army could do, in burning, and harrying, and in manslayings, as well by... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1890 - 422 pages
...citizens fought better than the English king, and the two chieftains failed to take the town. ' They went thence, and wrought the greatest evil that ever...any army could do, in burning, and harrying, and in man-slaying, as in Essex, and in Kent, and in Sussex, and in Hampshire. And at last they took their... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1892 - 1108 pages
...citizens fought better than the English king, and the two chieftains failed to take the town. ' They went thence, and wrought the greatest evil that ever...any army could do, in burning, and harrying, and in man-slaying, as in Essex, and in Kent, and in Sussex, and in Hampshire. And at last they took their... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1895 - 1134 pages
...citizens fought better than the English king, and the two chieftains failed in take the town. ' They went thence, and wrought the greatest evil that ever...any army could do, in burning, and harrying, and in man-slaying, as in Essex, and in Kent, and in Sussex, and in Hampshire. And at last they took their... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 642 pages
...be able to do unto them. But the holy mother of God, on that day, shewed her mercy to the citizens and delivered them from their foes. And they then went thence, and wrought the utmost evil that ever any army could do, by burning, and plundering, and by man-slaying, both by the... | |
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