The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... advantage of the absence of Paulinus , the Roman general , 60. who was employed in subduing the Isle of Anglesey . That A. D. small island , separated from Britain by a narrow channel , still continued the chief seat of the Druidical ...
... advantage of the absence of Paulinus , the Roman general , 60. who was employed in subduing the Isle of Anglesey . That A. D. small island , separated from Britain by a narrow channel , still continued the chief seat of the Druidical ...
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... advantage , but courage as a certain good . A nation , however , entirely ad- dicted to war , has seldom wanted the imputation of cruelty , as those terrors which are opposed without fear are often inflicted without regret . The Saxons ...
... advantage , but courage as a certain good . A nation , however , entirely ad- dicted to war , has seldom wanted the imputation of cruelty , as those terrors which are opposed without fear are often inflicted without regret . The Saxons ...
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... advantage to have been on their side ; although in a battle fought at Eglesford , Horsa , the Saxon general , was slain . his son . But a single victory , or even a repetition of success , could avail but little against an enemy ...
... advantage to have been on their side ; although in a battle fought at Eglesford , Horsa , the Saxon general , was slain . his son . But a single victory , or even a repetition of success , could avail but little against an enemy ...
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... advantage , yet he restored the Brit- ish interest and dominion . Still , however , Hengist kept his ground in the country , and inviting over a new tribe of Saxons , under the command of his brother Octa , he settled them in ...
... advantage , yet he restored the Brit- ish interest and dominion . Still , however , Hengist kept his ground in the country , and inviting over a new tribe of Saxons , under the command of his brother Octa , he settled them in ...
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... advantage ; for , Brithric being poisoned by his wife Eadburga , the nobility recalled him from France , in order to ascend the throne of his ancestors . A. D. 800 . About that time also , a fortunate concurrence of events . seemed to ...
... advantage ; for , Brithric being poisoned by his wife Eadburga , the nobility recalled him from France , in order to ascend the throne of his ancestors . A. D. 800 . About that time also , a fortunate concurrence of events . seemed to ...
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