The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... Britons ... Romans ... Saxons ... The Heptarchy ... The kingdom of Kent ... of Northumberland ... of East Anglia ... of Mercia ... of Essex ... of Sussex ... of Wessex ........... .....................................
... Britons ... Romans ... Saxons ... The Heptarchy ... The kingdom of Kent ... of Northumberland ... of East Anglia ... of Mercia ... of Essex ... of Sussex ... of Wessex ........... .....................................
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... Britons ... 2 . the Romans ... 3 . the Saxons ... 4. the Heptarchy ... 5 . The Kingdom of Kent ... 6. of Northumberland ... 7 . of East Anglia ... 8 . of Mercia ... 9 . of Essex ... 10. of Sussex ... 11 . of Wessex . THE BRITONS . 1 ...
... Britons ... 2 . the Romans ... 3 . the Saxons ... 4. the Heptarchy ... 5 . The Kingdom of Kent ... 6. of Northumberland ... 7 . of East Anglia ... 8 . of Mercia ... 9 . of Essex ... 10. of Sussex ... 11 . of Wessex . THE BRITONS . 1 ...
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... Britons , by tillage and agriculture , had there increased to a great mul- titude . The other inhabitants of the island still maintained themselves by pasture : they were clothed with skins of beasts : they dwelt in huts , which they ...
... Britons , by tillage and agriculture , had there increased to a great mul- titude . The other inhabitants of the island still maintained themselves by pasture : they were clothed with skins of beasts : they dwelt in huts , which they ...
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... Britons ; and the Romans , after their conquest , finding it impossible to reconcile those nations to the laws and institutions of their mas- ters , while it maintained its authority , were at last obliged to abolish it by penal ...
... Britons ; and the Romans , after their conquest , finding it impossible to reconcile those nations to the laws and institutions of their mas- ters , while it maintained its authority , were at last obliged to abolish it by penal ...
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... Britons from that yoke which was ready to be imposed upon them . Augustus , the successor of Cæsar , content with the victory obtained over the liberties of his own country , was little ambitious of acquiring fame by foreign wars ; and ...
... Britons from that yoke which was ready to be imposed upon them . Augustus , the successor of Cæsar , content with the victory obtained over the liberties of his own country , was little ambitious of acquiring fame by foreign wars ; and ...
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