The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... possession by fortifying camps , building fortresses , and planting colonies . The other parts of the country either thought themselves in no danger , or continued patient spectators of the approaching devastation . Caractacus was the ...
... possession by fortifying camps , building fortresses , and planting colonies . The other parts of the country either thought themselves in no danger , or continued patient spectators of the approaching devastation . Caractacus was the ...
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... possession of the form of their request , as left us by Witichindus , a contemporary historian of some credit ... possessed of a wide - extended and a fertile country ; this we yield wholly to be at your devotion and command . Beneath ...
... possession of the form of their request , as left us by Witichindus , a contemporary historian of some credit ... possessed of a wide - extended and a fertile country ; this we yield wholly to be at your devotion and command . Beneath ...
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... possession of the kingdom of Kent , ( com- prehending also Middlesex and Essex ) ; fixing his royal seat at Canterbury , and leaving his new - acquired dominions to his pos- terity . A. D. 488 . After the death of Hengist , several ...
... possession of the kingdom of Kent , ( com- prehending also Middlesex and Essex ) ; fixing his royal seat at Canterbury , and leaving his new - acquired dominions to his pos- terity . A. D. 488 . After the death of Hengist , several ...
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... possession of all the country . This chosen band , still faithful to their monarch , took shelter in the forests and marshes of Somerset , and thence made occasional irruptions upon straggling parties of the enemy . Their success , in ...
... possession of all the country . This chosen band , still faithful to their monarch , took shelter in the forests and marshes of Somerset , and thence made occasional irruptions upon straggling parties of the enemy . Their success , in ...
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... possession of Bamflete , near the isle of Canvey , in the county of Essex . But he was not long settled there when his gar- rison was overpowered by a body of the citizens of London , with great slaughter , and his wife and two sons ...
... possession of Bamflete , near the isle of Canvey , in the county of Essex . But he was not long settled there when his gar- rison was overpowered by a body of the citizens of London , with great slaughter , and his wife and two sons ...
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