The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... extremity of it , added new fortifications to the wall of Adrian ; and during the reigns of all the Roman emperors , such a profound tran- quillity prevailed in Britain , that little mention is made of the affairs of that island by any ...
... extremity of it , added new fortifications to the wall of Adrian ; and during the reigns of all the Roman emperors , such a profound tran- quillity prevailed in Britain , that little mention is made of the affairs of that island by any ...
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... extremity . Britain by its situation was removed from the fury of these barbarous incursions ; and being also a remote province , not much valued by the Romans , the legions which defended it were carried over to the protection of Italy ...
... extremity . Britain by its situation was removed from the fury of these barbarous incursions ; and being also a remote province , not much valued by the Romans , the legions which defended it were carried over to the protection of Italy ...
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... extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , informed the Britons that they must no longer look to them for succour , exhorted them to arm in their own defence , and urged , that , as they were now their own ...
... extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , informed the Britons that they must no longer look to them for succour , exhorted them to arm in their own defence , and urged , that , as they were now their own ...
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... extremity , were best able to defend it . The Picts and Scots , finding that the Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now regarded the whole as their prey , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . The Britons ...
... extremity , were best able to defend it . The Picts and Scots , finding that the Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now regarded the whole as their prey , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . The Britons ...
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... extremities , and roused to indignation against their treacherous auxiliaries , were necessitated to take arms ; and having deposed Vor- tigern , who had become odious from his vices , and from the bad event of his rash counsels , they ...
... extremities , and roused to indignation against their treacherous auxiliaries , were necessitated to take arms ; and having deposed Vor- tigern , who had become odious from his vices , and from the bad event of his rash counsels , they ...
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