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... throne, had despoiled the island of those who, in this desperate extremity, were best able to defend it. The Picts and Scots, finding that the R0mans had finally relinquished Britain, now regarded the whole as their prey, and attacked ...
... throne, had despoiled the island of those who, in this desperate extremity, were best able to defend it. The Picts and Scots, finding that the R0mans had finally relinquished Britain, now regarded the whole as their prey, and attacked ...
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... throne, accepted of a banquet from Hengist, at Stonehenge, where 300 of his nobility were treacheroust slaughtered, and himself detained captive '. But these stories seem to have been invented by the Welsh authors,'in order to palliate ...
... throne, accepted of a banquet from Hengist, at Stonehenge, where 300 of his nobility were treacheroust slaughtered, and himself detained captive '. But these stories seem to have been invented by the Welsh authors,'in order to palliate ...
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... throne of Mercia, the most extensive of the Saxon kingdoms. Apprehensive, however, of a dangerous league against him, like that by which he himself had been enabled to overthrow Ceaulin, he had the prudence to resign the kingdom of ...
... throne of Mercia, the most extensive of the Saxon kingdoms. Apprehensive, however, of a dangerous league against him, like that by which he himself had been enabled to overthrow Ceaulin, he had the prudence to resign the kingdom of ...
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... throne, had once embraced, of converting the British Saxons It happened that this prelate, at that time in a private station, had observed in the marketplace of Rome some Saxon youth exposed to sale, whom the Roman merchants, in their ...
... throne, had once embraced, of converting the British Saxons It happened that this prelate, at that time in a private station, had observed in the marketplace of Rome some Saxon youth exposed to sale, whom the Roman merchants, in their ...
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... throne. He is celebrated by Bede for two exploits; for establishing the fast of Lent in his kingdom, and for utterly extirpating idolatry, which, notwithstanding the prevalence of Christianity, had hitherto been tolerated by the two ...
... throne. He is celebrated by Bede for two exploits; for establishing the fast of Lent in his kingdom, and for utterly extirpating idolatry, which, notwithstanding the prevalence of Christianity, had hitherto been tolerated by the two ...
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