The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... the flower of the British youth ; and having perished in 4 Gildas , Bede , lib . 1. cap . 12. Paul . Diacon . r Bede , lib . 1. cap . 12 . s Ibid . t their unsuccessful attempts on the imperial throne , had THE ROMANS . 29.
... the flower of the British youth ; and having perished in 4 Gildas , Bede , lib . 1. cap . 12. Paul . Diacon . r Bede , lib . 1. cap . 12 . s Ibid . t their unsuccessful attempts on the imperial throne , had THE ROMANS . 29.
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... throne , had despoiled the island of those who , in this desperate ex- tremity , were best able to defend it . The Picts and Scots , finding that the Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now regarded the whole as their prey , and ...
... throne , had despoiled the island of those who , in this desperate ex- tremity , were best able to defend it . The Picts and Scots , finding that the Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now regarded the whole as their prey , and ...
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... throne , accepted of a ban- quet from Hengist at Stonehenge , where three hundred of his nobility were treacherously slaughtered , and himself detained captive . But these stories seem to have been invented by the Welsh authors , in ...
... throne , accepted of a ban- quet from Hengist at Stonehenge , where three hundred of his nobility were treacherously slaughtered , and himself detained captive . But these stories seem to have been invented by the Welsh authors , in ...
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... throne of Mercia , the most extensive of the Saxon king- doms . Apprehensive , however , of a dangerous league against him , like that by which he himself had been enabled to overthrow Ceaulin , he had the prudence to re- sign the ...
... throne of Mercia , the most extensive of the Saxon king- doms . Apprehensive , however , of a dangerous league against him , like that by which he himself had been enabled to overthrow Ceaulin , he had the prudence to re- sign the ...
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... throne , had once embraced , of converting the British Saxons . It happened , that this prelate , at that time in a pri- vate station , had observed in the market - place at Rome , some Saxon youth exposed to sale , whom the Roman 1 ...
... throne , had once embraced , of converting the British Saxons . It happened , that this prelate , at that time in a pri- vate station , had observed in the market - place at Rome , some Saxon youth exposed to sale , whom the Roman 1 ...
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