The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... assistance of a legion once more sent from Rome , yet they too well perceived the weak- ness of the enemy , and their own superior force . At length , in the reign of Valentinian the Younger , the empire of Rome began to tremble for its ...
... assistance of a legion once more sent from Rome , yet they too well perceived the weak- ness of the enemy , and their own superior force . At length , in the reign of Valentinian the Younger , the empire of Rome began to tremble for its ...
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... assistance which was denied upon prudential motives . Aëtius , the renowned general of Valentinian , had , about that time , gained considerable advantages over the Goths , and seemed to give fresh hopes of restoring the Roman empire ...
... assistance which was denied upon prudential motives . Aëtius , the renowned general of Valentinian , had , about that time , gained considerable advantages over the Goths , and seemed to give fresh hopes of restoring the Roman empire ...
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... assistance ; and the Saxons appeared to him at once the most mar- tial , and the most likely to espouse his interests . The Saxons were one branch of those Gothic nations which , swarming from the northern hive , came down to give laws ...
... assistance ; and the Saxons appeared to him at once the most mar- tial , and the most likely to espouse his interests . The Saxons were one branch of those Gothic nations which , swarming from the northern hive , came down to give laws ...
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... assistance to the next , as its own safety was in danger .. From this general calamity the priests and monks were no way exempted ; they were rather the chief objects on whom these Danish idolaters wreaked their resentment . A. D. In ...
... assistance to the next , as its own safety was in danger .. From this general calamity the priests and monks were no way exempted ; they were rather the chief objects on whom these Danish idolaters wreaked their resentment . A. D. In ...
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... assistance , he ravaged that country with im- punity , till at length he was appeased by the humble submissions of that monarch . These submissions , however , being extorted , were insincere . Soon after Athelstan had evacuated that ...
... assistance , he ravaged that country with im- punity , till at length he was appeased by the humble submissions of that monarch . These submissions , however , being extorted , were insincere . Soon after Athelstan had evacuated that ...
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