The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... forces consisted chiefly of foot , and yet they could bring a consider- able number of horse into the field upon great occasions . They likewise used chariots in battle , which , with short scythes fastened to the ends of the axle ...
... forces consisted chiefly of foot , and yet they could bring a consider- able number of horse into the field upon great occasions . They likewise used chariots in battle , which , with short scythes fastened to the ends of the axle ...
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... but the petty princes under his command , either desiring his station , or suspecting his fidelity , throw off their allegiance . Some of them fled with their forces into the internal parts of the kingdom ; BRITONS AND ROMANS . 3.
... but the petty princes under his command , either desiring his station , or suspecting his fidelity , throw off their allegiance . Some of them fled with their forces into the internal parts of the kingdom ; BRITONS AND ROMANS . 3.
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... forces , and left the Britons to enjoy their customs , religion , and laws . But the inhabitants , thus relieved from the terror of his arms , neglected the per- formance of their stipulations ; and only two of their states sent over ...
... forces , and left the Britons to enjoy their customs , religion , and laws . But the inhabitants , thus relieved from the terror of his arms , neglected the per- formance of their stipulations ; and only two of their states sent over ...
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... forces . It was thought necessary there- fore to subdue that place , in order to extirpate a religion that disdained submission to foreign laws or leaders ; and Paulinus , the greatest general of his age , undertook the task . The ...
... forces . It was thought necessary there- fore to subdue that place , in order to extirpate a religion that disdained submission to foreign laws or leaders ; and Paulinus , the greatest general of his age , undertook the task . The ...
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... forces were withdrawn ; and although they were again repulsed by the assistance of a legion once more sent from Rome , yet they too well perceived the weakness of the enemy , and their own superior force . At length , in the reign of ...
... forces were withdrawn ; and although they were again repulsed by the assistance of a legion once more sent from Rome , yet they too well perceived the weakness of the enemy , and their own superior force . At length , in the reign of ...
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