The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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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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... Scots , uniting together , began to look upon Britain as their own , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . This rampart , though formerly built of stone , had been some time before repaired with sods ; and ...
... Scots , uniting together , began to look upon Britain as their own , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . This rampart , though formerly built of stone , had been some time before repaired with sods ; and ...
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... was upon this people that Vortigern turned his eyes for succour against the Picts and Scots , [ A. D. 449. ] whose cruelties perhaps were still more flagrant . It certainly was not without the most pressing 10 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... was upon this people that Vortigern turned his eyes for succour against the Picts and Scots , [ A. D. 449. ] whose cruelties perhaps were still more flagrant . It certainly was not without the most pressing 10 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... Scots , who had advanced as far as Lincolnshire , and soon gained a complete victory over them . Hengist and Horsa possessed great credit among their countrymen at home , and had been much celebrated for their valour , and the splendour ...
... Scots , who had advanced as far as Lincolnshire , and soon gained a complete victory over them . Hengist and Horsa possessed great credit among their countrymen at home , and had been much celebrated for their valour , and the splendour ...
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... Scots at Northallerton promised to allay the murmurs of the people ; their miseries were risen to too great a height for such brilliant successes to remove . The prince , having usurped the crown without a title , was obliged to ...
... Scots at Northallerton promised to allay the murmurs of the people ; their miseries were risen to too great a height for such brilliant successes to remove . The prince , having usurped the crown without a title , was obliged to ...
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