The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... battle of Hastings ... Submis- sion of the English ... Settlement of the govern- ment ... King's return to Normandy ... Discon- tents of the English ... Their insurrections ... Rigours of the Norman government ... New insurrections ...
... battle of Hastings ... Submis- sion of the English ... Settlement of the govern- ment ... King's return to Normandy ... Discon- tents of the English ... Their insurrections ... Rigours of the Norman government ... New insurrections ...
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... battle ; took him prisoner , and sent him to Rome , where his magnanimous behaviour procured him better treatment than those conquerors usually bestowed on captive princes . Notwithstanding these misfortunes , the Bri tons were not ...
... battle ; took him prisoner , and sent him to Rome , where his magnanimous behaviour procured him better treatment than those conquerors usually bestowed on captive princes . Notwithstanding these misfortunes , the Bri tons were not ...
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... battle , where 80,000 of the Britons are said to have perished ; and Boadicea herself , rather than fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her own life by poison . Nero soon after recalled Suetonius from a government ...
... battle , where 80,000 of the Britons are said to have perished ; and Boadicea herself , rather than fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her own life by poison . Nero soon after recalled Suetonius from a government ...
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... battles with their enemies ; and though the victories in these actions be disputed between the British and Saxon annalists , the progress still made by the Saxons proves that the advantage was commonly on their side . In one battle ...
... battles with their enemies ; and though the victories in these actions be disputed between the British and Saxon annalists , the progress still made by the Saxons proves that the advantage was commonly on their side . In one battle ...
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... battles by their warlike invaders . The most memorable action , men- tioned by historians , is that of Meacredes - Burn ... battle to Cerdic the very day of his landing ; and though vanquished , still defended , for some time , their ...
... battles by their warlike invaders . The most memorable action , men- tioned by historians , is that of Meacredes - Burn ... battle to Cerdic the very day of his landing ; and though vanquished , still defended , for some time , their ...
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