The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... thousand fighting men . These , exasperated by their wrongs , attacked several of the Roman settlements and colonies with success . Paulinus has- tened to relieve London , which was already a flourishing colony ; but found on his ...
... thousand fighting men . These , exasperated by their wrongs , attacked several of the Roman settlements and colonies with success . Paulinus has- tened to relieve London , which was already a flourishing colony ; but found on his ...
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... thousand perished in the field , and an infinite number were made prisoners ; while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her life by poison . Nero soon after recalled Paulinus from a ...
... thousand perished in the field , and an infinite number were made prisoners ; while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her life by poison . Nero soon after recalled Paulinus from a ...
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... thousand pounds more . This sum they also received ; [ A. D. 1002. ] and this only served to stimulate their desire of fresh exactions . But they soon had a material cause of resentment given them , by which the infraction of the ...
... thousand pounds more . This sum they also received ; [ A. D. 1002. ] and this only served to stimulate their desire of fresh exactions . But they soon had a material cause of resentment given them , by which the infraction of the ...
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... thousand pounds upon the country , and eleven thousand more upon the city of London only . Having thus sirengthened his new power by effectually weakening all who had wealth or authority to withstand him , he next began to shew the ...
... thousand pounds upon the country , and eleven thousand more upon the city of London only . Having thus sirengthened his new power by effectually weakening all who had wealth or authority to withstand him , he next began to shew the ...
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... thousand men , all equipped in the most warlike and splendid manner . The discipline of the men , the vigour of the ... thousands ; but Harold refused , and said he would leave it to the God of armies to determine . Both armies ...
... thousand men , all equipped in the most warlike and splendid manner . The discipline of the men , the vigour of the ... thousands ; but Harold refused , and said he would leave it to the God of armies to determine . Both armies ...
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