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He landed with a greater force ; and though he found a more regular resistance from the Britons , who had united under Cassivelaunus , one of their petty princes ; he discomfited them in every action . He advanced into the country ...
He landed with a greater force ; and though he found a more regular resistance from the Britons , who had united under Cassivelaunus , one of their petty princes ; he discomfited them in every action . He advanced into the country ...
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... and Domitian , and distinguished himself in that scene of action . This great commander formed a regular plan for subduing Britain , and rendering the acquisition useful to the conquerors . He carried his victorious arms northwards ...
... and Domitian , and distinguished himself in that scene of action . This great commander formed a regular plan for subduing Britain , and rendering the acquisition useful to the conquerors . He carried his victorious arms northwards ...
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They fought many battles with their enemies ; and though the victories in these actions be disputed between the British and Saxon annalists , the progress still made by the Saxons proves that the advantage was commonly on their side .
They fought many battles with their enemies ; and though the victories in these actions be disputed between the British and Saxon annalists , the progress still made by the Saxons proves that the advantage was commonly on their side .
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The most memorable action , mentioned by historians , is that of Mearcredes Burn ; where , though the Saxons seem to have obtained the victory , they suffered so considerable a loss , as somewhat retarded the progress of their conquests ...
The most memorable action , mentioned by historians , is that of Mearcredes Burn ; where , though the Saxons seem to have obtained the victory , they suffered so considerable a loss , as somewhat retarded the progress of their conquests ...
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Strengthened by these succours , he fought , in the year 508 , a desperate battle with the Britons , commanded by Nazan Leod , who was victorious in the beginning of the action , and routed the wing in which Cerdic himself commanded .
Strengthened by these succours , he fought , in the year 508 , a desperate battle with the Britons , commanded by Nazan Leod , who was victorious in the beginning of the action , and routed the wing in which Cerdic himself commanded .
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