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... dominions to his posterity. The success of Hengist excited the avidity of the other northern Germans; and at different times, and under different leaders, they flocked over in multitudes to the invasion of this island. These conquerors ...
... dominions to his posterity. The success of Hengist excited the avidity of the other northern Germans; and at different times, and under different leaders, they flocked over in multitudes to the invasion of this island. These conquerors ...
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... dominions to their posterity. Cerdic died in 534, Kenric in 560. While the Saxons made this progress in the south, their countrymen were not less active in other quarters. In the year 527, a great tribe of adventurers, under several ...
... dominions to their posterity. Cerdic died in 534, Kenric in 560. While the Saxons made this progress in the south, their countrymen were not less active in other quarters. In the year 527, a great tribe of adventurers, under several ...
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... dominions extended into the country now called Scotland, is uncertain; but it cannot be doubted, that all the ... dominion, had made such advances towards arts and civil manners, that they had built twenty-eight considerable cities ...
... dominions extended into the country now called Scotland, is uncertain; but it cannot be doubted, that all the ... dominion, had made such advances towards arts and civil manners, that they had built twenty-eight considerable cities ...
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... dominions. Having laid siege to Chester, the Britons marched out with all their forces to engage him, and they were attended by a body of 1250 monks from the monastery of Bangor, who stood at a small distance from the field of battle ...
... dominions. Having laid siege to Chester, the Britons marched out with all their forces to engage him, and they were attended by a body of 1250 monks from the monastery of Bangor, who stood at a small distance from the field of battle ...
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... dominions. He gained a bloody and well-disputed battle against Ctedwalla; the last vigorous effort which the Britons made against the Saxons Oswald is much celebrated for his sanctity and charity by the monkish historians, and they ...
... dominions. He gained a bloody and well-disputed battle against Ctedwalla; the last vigorous effort which the Britons made against the Saxons Oswald is much celebrated for his sanctity and charity by the monkish historians, and they ...
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