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arms 15
army 46
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47 peace
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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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army

   Book, Chapter
1 I, II | he was marching with the army against the enemy, the ships, 2 I, VI | and chosen emperor by the army, reigned twenty years, and 3 I, IX | into Gaul with a mighty army. [377 AD]~In the year of 4 I, IX | was made emperor by the army somewhat against his will, 5 I, XI | marching into Gaul with an army, besieged him in the city 6 I, XV | being added to the former army, made up an invincible force. 7 I, XVI | Roman. [456 A.D.]~When the army of the enemy, having destroyed 8 I, XX | been joined by a mighty army. Thus, by these apostolic 9 I, XX | a great multitude of the army desired admission to the 10 I, XX | and so fitted up for the army in the field as if it were 11 I, XX | the greater part of the army, fresh from the font, began 12 I, XXXIV| with a great and mighty army, but was defeated and fled 13 I, XXXIV| followers; for almost all his army was cut to pieces at a famous 14 II, II | having raised a mighty army, made a very great slaughter 15 II, II | the rest of the impious army, not without great loss 16 II, V | were all slain with their army. Nevertheless, the people 17 II, IX | had received, raised an army and marched against the 18 II, XII | home, he raised a mighty army to subdue Ethelfrid; who, 19 II, XX | years of age, and all his army was either slain or dispersed. 20 III, I | destroyed him and all his army. Then,when he had occupied 21 III, I | Eanfrid,advanced with an army, small, indeed, in number, 22 III, II | voice, he cried to his whole army, "Let us all kneel, and 23 III, X | holiness than any other in the army had been killed there. Ide 24 III, XII | prayed for the souls of his army. Whence it is proverbially 25 III, XII | thither the next year with his army, took them down, and buried 26 III, XIV | when each had raised an army against the other, Oswin 27 III, XIV | therefore disbanded the army which he had assembled, 28 III, XVI | was bishop, the hostile army of the Mercians, under the 29 III, XVII | these parts with a hostile army, destroyed all he could 30 III, XVIII| and carried him to the army, hoping that the soldiers 31 III, XVIII| surrounded, as he was, by a royal army, would carry nothing in 32 III, XVIII| pagans pressing on, all their army was either slanghtered or 33 III, XXIV | battle with a very small army: indeed, it is reported 34 III, XXIV | met them with a very small army, as has been said, but trusting 35 III, XXIV | killed, having lost his army and auxiliaries. The battle 36 IV, XII | ravaged Kent with a hostile army, and profaned churches and 37 IV, XV | his country, came with an army, slew Ethelwalch,and wasted 38 IV, XXII | taken by some of the enemy’s army, and carried before their 39 IV, XXII | bring provisions to the army." The noble entertained 40 IV, XXVI | his general, Berct,with an army into Ireland, miserably 41 IV, XXVI | king had rashly led his army to ravage the province of 42 V, XIII | on a sudden, appeared an army of evil spirits of hideous 43 V, XXI | selfsame day I will bring your army out of the land of Egypt.’~" 44 V, XXI | which he was to bring their army out of Egypt. Now it is 45 V, XXI | self-same day I will bring your army out of the land of Egypt;’ 46 V, XXIV | king, Eadbert, with his army, being employed against


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