The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... arms , legs , and thighs ) was left naked , and those parts were usually painted blue . Their hair , which was long , flowed down upon their backs and shoulders , while their beards were kept close shaven , except upon the upper lip ...
... arms , legs , and thighs ) was left naked , and those parts were usually painted blue . Their hair , which was long , flowed down upon their backs and shoulders , while their beards were kept close shaven , except upon the upper lip ...
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... arms as in their arrange- ment in the field . Their ferocity to strangers , for which they had been always remarkable , was mitigated ; and they began to permit an intercourse of commerce , even in the internal parts of the coun- try ...
... arms as in their arrange- ment in the field . Their ferocity to strangers , for which they had been always remarkable , was mitigated ; and they began to permit an intercourse of commerce , even in the internal parts of the coun- try ...
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... arms ; all the other states soon followed the example : and Boadicea , a woman of great beauty and masculine spirit , was appointed to head the common forces , which amounted to two hundred and thirty thousand fighting men . These ...
... arms ; all the other states soon followed the example : and Boadicea , a woman of great beauty and masculine spirit , was appointed to head the common forces , which amounted to two hundred and thirty thousand fighting men . These ...
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... own government and kings . They gave them the best instructions the calamitous times would permit , for exercising their arms , and repairing their ram- parts . They helped the natives to erect anew a BRITONS AND ROMANS . 11.
... own government and kings . They gave them the best instructions the calamitous times would permit , for exercising their arms , and repairing their ram- parts . They helped the natives to erect anew a BRITONS AND ROMANS . 11.
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... arms : and having deposed Vor- tigern , by whose counsel and vices they were thus reduced to an extremity , they put themselves under the command of Vortimer , Many were the battles fought between these enraged na- tions ; their hatred ...
... arms : and having deposed Vor- tigern , by whose counsel and vices they were thus reduced to an extremity , they put themselves under the command of Vortimer , Many were the battles fought between these enraged na- tions ; their hatred ...
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