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The History of England, Volume I

CHAPTER II
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He made with him a partition of the kingdom, and taking to himself the eastern part, which was always at that time esteemed the least considerable, as well as the most exposed [x], he delivered over to Ethelbald the sovereignty of the western.

Immediately after, he summoned the states of the whole kingdom, and with the same facility conferred a perpetual and important donation on the church.
[FN [x] Asserius, p.3.

W.Malmes.

lib.2.cap.2.

Matth.West.


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