The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1F.C. and J. Rivington; T. Otridge; J. Nunn; Scatcherd and Letterman; J. and A. Arch; J. Richardson; J. M. Richardson; J. Cuthell; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies; J. Booker; Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; G. and W.B. Whittaker; W. Button and Son; J. Black and Son; J. Asperne; R. Fenner; Rodwell and Martin; R. Suanders; Edwards and Knibb; and B. Reynolds, 1819 |
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... Scots continued still more boldly to infest the northern parts ; and crossing the friths , which the Romans could not guard , in little wicker boats covered with leather , filled the country , wherever they came , with slaughter and ...
... Scots continued still more boldly to infest the northern parts ; and crossing the friths , which the Romans could not guard , in little wicker boats covered with leather , filled the country , wherever they came , with slaughter and ...
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... - fected with the ambition of being foremost in command ; and , disregarding the common enemy , were engaged in dissensions among each other . Миан In the mean time the Picts and Scots , 20 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAPTER III. ...
... - fected with the ambition of being foremost in command ; and , disregarding the common enemy , were engaged in dissensions among each other . Миан In the mean time the Picts and Scots , 20 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAPTER III. ...
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... Scots , uniting toge - Einfall ther , began to look upon Britain as their own , and at- Show und tacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . This ice . rampart , though formerly built of stone , had been some time before repaired ...
... Scots , uniting toge - Einfall ther , began to look upon Britain as their own , and at- Show und tacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . This ice . rampart , though formerly built of stone , had been some time before repaired ...
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... Scots , 449 . whose cruelties , perhaps , were still more flagrant . It certainly was not without the most pressing invitations . that the Saxous deigned to espouse their cause ; and we are yet in possession of the form of their request ...
... Scots , 449 . whose cruelties , perhaps , were still more flagrant . It certainly was not without the most pressing invitations . that the Saxous deigned to espouse their cause ; and we are yet in possession of the form of their request ...
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... erful noblemen of the English race , who , joined by Blethyn prince of North Wales , Malcolm king of Scot- land , and Sweyn king of Denmark , resolved to make one great effort for the recovery of their ancient liber- WILLIAM I. 95.
... erful noblemen of the English race , who , joined by Blethyn prince of North Wales , Malcolm king of Scot- land , and Sweyn king of Denmark , resolved to make one great effort for the recovery of their ancient liber- WILLIAM I. 95.
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