The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... oppose his landing . Finding it impracticable to gain the shore where he first intended , from the agitation of the sea and impending mountains , he resolved to choose a land- ing - place of greater security . [ A. c . 55. ] The place ...
... oppose his landing . Finding it impracticable to gain the shore where he first intended , from the agitation of the sea and impending mountains , he resolved to choose a land- ing - place of greater security . [ A. c . 55. ] The place ...
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... oppose him ; but , seeing the number of his forces , and the whole sea , as it were , covered with his shipping , they were struck with consternation , and retired to their places of security . The Romans , however , pursued them to ...
... oppose him ; but , seeing the number of his forces , and the whole sea , as it were , covered with his shipping , they were struck with consternation , and retired to their places of security . The Romans , however , pursued them to ...
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... oppose and harass the Romans ; so that at length Östorius Scapula was sent over to command their armies . He was more successful than his predecessors . He advanced the Roman conquest over Britain , pierced the country of the Silures ...
... oppose and harass the Romans ; so that at length Östorius Scapula was sent over to command their armies . He was more successful than his predecessors . He advanced the Roman conquest over Britain , pierced the country of the Silures ...
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... oppose his landing . The women , dressed like Furies , with dishevelled hair , and torches in their hands , poured forth the most terrible execrations . Such a sight at first confounded the Romans , and fixed them motionless on the spot ...
... oppose his landing . The women , dressed like Furies , with dishevelled hair , and torches in their hands , poured forth the most terrible execrations . Such a sight at first confounded the Romans , and fixed them motionless on the spot ...
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... oppose their progress , they pitched upon Vortigern as their general and sovereign ; a prince , who is said to have raised himself to the supreme command by the murder of his predecessor . This step was only productive of fresh ...
... oppose their progress , they pitched upon Vortigern as their general and sovereign ; a prince , who is said to have raised himself to the supreme command by the murder of his predecessor . This step was only productive of fresh ...
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