The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688Cadell and Davies, 1812 |
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... Picts and Scots , who dwelt in the northern parts , beyond the wall of Antoninus , made incursions upon their peaceable and effeminate neighbours ; and besides the temporary depredations which they committed , these combined nations ...
... Picts and Scots , who dwelt in the northern parts , beyond the wall of Antoninus , made incursions upon their peaceable and effeminate neighbours ; and besides the temporary depredations which they committed , these combined nations ...
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... extremity , were best able to defend it . The Picts and Scots , finding that the Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now re- Bede , lib . I. cap . 12 . 10 · Ibid . garded CHAP . garded the whole as their prey , and THE ROMANS .
... extremity , were best able to defend it . The Picts and Scots , finding that the Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now re- Bede , lib . I. cap . 12 . 10 · Ibid . garded CHAP . garded the whole as their prey , and THE ROMANS .
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... Picts were unable to resist the valour of these auxiliaries ; and the Britons applauding their own wisdom in calling over the Saxons , hoped thence- forth to enjoy peace and security under the powerful protection of that warlike people ...
... Picts were unable to resist the valour of these auxiliaries ; and the Britons applauding their own wisdom in calling over the Saxons , hoped thence- forth to enjoy peace and security under the powerful protection of that warlike people ...
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... Picts and Scots , and proceeded to open hostility against the Britons . THE Britons , impelled by these violent extremi- ties , and roused to indignation against their trea- cherous auxiliaries , were necessitated to take arms ; and ...
... Picts and Scots , and proceeded to open hostility against the Britons . THE Britons , impelled by these violent extremi- ties , and roused to indignation against their trea- cherous auxiliaries , were necessitated to take arms ; and ...
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... terror of the Saxon arms to the neighbouring people , and by his vic- h Higden , lib . 5 . i Chron . Sax . p . 52 . Will . Malmes . lib . 1. cap . I. p . II . I. tories over the Scots and Picts , as well tories 40 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... terror of the Saxon arms to the neighbouring people , and by his vic- h Higden , lib . 5 . i Chron . Sax . p . 52 . Will . Malmes . lib . 1. cap . I. p . II . I. tories over the Scots and Picts , as well tories 40 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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