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... defeated one after the other , before they could unite under a single leader for their mutual safety . In Their forces consisted chiefly of foot , and yet they could bring a considerable number of horse into the field upon great ...
... defeated one after the other , before they could unite under a single leader for their mutual safety . In Their forces consisted chiefly of foot , and yet they could bring a considerable number of horse into the field upon great ...
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... defeated forces . It was thought necessary therefore to subdue that place , in order to extirpate a re- ligion that disdained submission to foreign laws or leaders ; and Paulinus , the greatest general of his age , undertook the task ...
... defeated forces . It was thought necessary therefore to subdue that place , in order to extirpate a re- ligion that disdained submission to foreign laws or leaders ; and Paulinus , the greatest general of his age , undertook the task ...
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... tractable , he carried his victorious arms thither , and defeated the undisciplined enemy in every encounter . He pierced into the formerly inaccessible for- ests and mountains of Caledonia ; he drove onward all BRITONS AND ROMANS . 9.
... tractable , he carried his victorious arms thither , and defeated the undisciplined enemy in every encounter . He pierced into the formerly inaccessible for- ests and mountains of Caledonia ; he drove onward all BRITONS AND ROMANS . 9.
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... defeated in a decisive ac- tion , in which considerable numbers were slain . Being thus A. D. successful , he did not think proper to pursue the enemy 84. into their retreats ; but embarking a body of troops on board his fleet , he ...
... defeated in a decisive ac- tion , in which considerable numbers were slain . Being thus A. D. successful , he did not think proper to pursue the enemy 84. into their retreats ; but embarking a body of troops on board his fleet , he ...
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... defeated ; and had for a century and a half before , made fre- quent descents upon the coasts of Britain for the sake of plunder . They were , therefore , a very formidable enemy to the Romans when settled there ; and an officer was ...
... defeated ; and had for a century and a half before , made fre- quent descents upon the coasts of Britain for the sake of plunder . They were , therefore , a very formidable enemy to the Romans when settled there ; and an officer was ...
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