The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... carried to Rome ........ 62 Boadicea's rebellion and death .... PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 78 Julius Agricola establishes the dominion of the Romans . 8 411. The Romans leave Britain 10 Invasion of the Picts and Scots ib . The Britons apply to ...
... carried to Rome ........ 62 Boadicea's rebellion and death .... PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 78 Julius Agricola establishes the dominion of the Romans . 8 411. The Romans leave Britain 10 Invasion of the Picts and Scots ib . The Britons apply to ...
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... carrying the Roman arms into a new world , then mostly unknown , he took advantage of a short in- terval in his Gaulic wars , and made an invasion on Bri- tain . The natives , informed of his intention , were sen- sible of the unequal ...
... carrying the Roman arms into a new world , then mostly unknown , he took advantage of a short in- terval in his Gaulic wars , and made an invasion on Bri- tain . The natives , informed of his intention , were sen- sible of the unequal ...
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... Suetonius Paulinus was invested with the command , and prepared k Tacit . Agr . Tacit . Ann . lib . xii . to signalize his name by victories over those barbarians . 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Caractacus defeated and carried to Rome.
... Suetonius Paulinus was invested with the command , and prepared k Tacit . Agr . Tacit . Ann . lib . xii . to signalize his name by victories over those barbarians . 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Caractacus defeated and carried to Rome.
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... carried his victorious arms northwards , defeated the Britons in every encounter , pierced into the inaccessible forests and mountains of Caledonia , reduced every state to subjection in the southern parts of the island , and chased ...
... carried his victorious arms northwards , defeated the Britons in every encounter , pierced into the inaccessible forests and mountains of Caledonia , reduced every state to subjection in the southern parts of the island , and chased ...
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... carried over to the protection of Italy and Gaul . But that province , though secured by the sea against the inroads of the greater tribes of barbarians , found enemies on its frontiers , who took ad- vantage of its present defenceless ...
... carried over to the protection of Italy and Gaul . But that province , though secured by the sea against the inroads of the greater tribes of barbarians , found enemies on its frontiers , who took ad- vantage of its present defenceless ...
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