The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... advantage of a short interval in his Gaulic wars , and made an invasion on Britain . The natives , informed of his ... advantages over the Britons , and obliged them to promise hostages for their future obedience , he was constrained ...
... advantage of a short interval in his Gaulic wars , and made an invasion on Britain . The natives , informed of his ... advantages over the Britons , and obliged them to promise hostages for their future obedience , he was constrained ...
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... advantage of his absence , were all in arms ; and headed by Boadicea , queen of the Iceni , who had been treated in the most igno- minious manner by the Roman tribunes , had already attacked with success several settlements of their ...
... advantage of his absence , were all in arms ; and headed by Boadicea , queen of the Iceni , who had been treated in the most igno- minious manner by the Roman tribunes , had already attacked with success several settlements of their ...
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... advantage of its present defenceless situation . The Picts and Scots , who dwelt in the northern parts , beyond the wall of Antoninus , made in- cursions upon their peaceable and effeminate neighbours ; and besides the temporary depre ...
... advantage of its present defenceless situation . The Picts and Scots , who dwelt in the northern parts , beyond the wall of Antoninus , made in- cursions upon their peaceable and effeminate neighbours ; and besides the temporary depre ...
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... advantage of this interval , returned to their usual occupations ; and the fa- vourable seasons , which succeeded , seconded their industry , made them soon forget their past mi- series , and restored to them great plenty of all the ...
... advantage of this interval , returned to their usual occupations ; and the fa- vourable seasons , which succeeded , seconded their industry , made them soon forget their past mi- series , and restored to them great plenty of all the ...
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... advantage was commonly on their side . In one battle , however , fought at Eaglesford , now Ailsford , Horsa , the Saxon general , was slain , and left the sole command over his countrymen in the hands of Hengist . This active general ...
... advantage was commonly on their side . In one battle , however , fought at Eaglesford , now Ailsford , Horsa , the Saxon general , was slain , and left the sole command over his countrymen in the hands of Hengist . This active general ...
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