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... Scots continued still more boldly to infest the northern parts ; and crossing the friths , which the Romans could not guard , in little wicker boats covered with leathers filled the country , wherever they came , with slaughter and ...
... Scots continued still more boldly to infest the northern parts ; and crossing the friths , which the Romans could not guard , in little wicker boats covered with leathers filled the country , wherever they came , with slaughter and ...
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... them were infected with the ambition of being foremost in command ; and , disregarding the common enemy , were engaged in dissensions among each other . In the mean time the Picts and Scots , uniting 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... them were infected with the ambition of being foremost in command ; and , disregarding the common enemy , were engaged in dissensions among each other . In the mean time the Picts and Scots , uniting 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... Scots , uniting together , began to look upon Britain as their own , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . This rampart , though formerly built of stone , had been some time before repaired with sods ; and conse ...
... Scots , uniting together , began to look upon Britain as their own , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . This rampart , though formerly built of stone , had been some time before repaired with sods ; and conse ...
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... Scots , whose cruelties , perhaps , were still more flagrant . It certainly was not with- out the most pressing invitations that the Saxons deigned to es- pouse their cause ; and we are yet in possession of the form of their request ...
... Scots , whose cruelties , perhaps , were still more flagrant . It certainly was not with- out the most pressing invitations that the Saxons deigned to es- pouse their cause ; and we are yet in possession of the form of their request ...
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... Scot- land , and Sweyn king of Denmark , resolved to make one great ef- fort for the recovery of their ancient liberties . But the vigour and celerity of William destroyed their projects before they were ripe for execution ; for , as he ...
... Scot- land , and Sweyn king of Denmark , resolved to make one great ef- fort for the recovery of their ancient liberties . But the vigour and celerity of William destroyed their projects before they were ripe for execution ; for , as he ...
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