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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. X.

BOOK II
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To Harold he sent his messenger, demanding the kingdom and his subjection: But Harold returned him this answer, "That, unless he departed his land, he would make him sensible of his just displeasure." So Harold advanced his forces into Sussex, within seven miles of his enemy.

The Norman Duke, to save the effusion of blood, sent these offers to Harold; either wholly to resign the kingdom to him, or to try the quarrel with him in single combat.

To this Harold did not agree.
A.D.

1066.
Then the battle joined.

The Normans had gotten the worst, if it had not been for a stratagem they invented, which got them the day.


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