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... served to distinguish them from those strangers who came among them for the purpose of trade or alliance . The Britons were very little known to the rest of the world be- fore the time of the Romans . The coasts opposite Gaul , indeed ...
... served to distinguish them from those strangers who came among them for the purpose of trade or alliance . The Britons were very little known to the rest of the world be- fore the time of the Romans . The coasts opposite Gaul , indeed ...
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... served rather to expose him to ridicule , than the island to danger . The Britons , therefore , for almost a century , enjoyed their liberty unmolested , till at length the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think seriously of ...
... served rather to expose him to ridicule , than the island to danger . The Britons , therefore , for almost a century , enjoyed their liberty unmolested , till at length the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think seriously of ...
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... served to render them a more desira- ble object of invasion , and dressed them up as victims for succeed- ing slaughter . CHAPTER III . 430 . THE BRITONS AND SAXONS . THE Britons , being now left to themselves , considered their CIRC ...
... served to render them a more desira- ble object of invasion , and dressed them up as victims for succeed- ing slaughter . CHAPTER III . 430 . THE BRITONS AND SAXONS . THE Britons , being now left to themselves , considered their CIRC ...
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... served to carry their martial spirit to the highest pitch . Cerdic was succeeded by his son Kenric , and he by Ceaulin , a prince more ambitious and enterprising than either of the former . He had , by waging continual war against the ...
... served to carry their martial spirit to the highest pitch . Cerdic was succeeded by his son Kenric , and he by Ceaulin , a prince more ambitious and enterprising than either of the former . He had , by waging continual war against the ...
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... served as the ground - work of those which were afterwards published by Alfred . He also assembled a general council of the clergy , in which it was determined that all churches , monasteries , and places of religious worship , which ...
... served as the ground - work of those which were afterwards published by Alfred . He also assembled a general council of the clergy , in which it was determined that all churches , monasteries , and places of religious worship , which ...
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