The History of England, Tập 1 |
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“ I could not well imagine , " said he , " what excuse I could make to Charon in order to obtain a little delay . I have done every thing of consequence which I ever meant to do ; and I could at no time expect to leave my relations and ...
“ I could not well imagine , " said he , " what excuse I could make to Charon in order to obtain a little delay . I have done every thing of consequence which I ever meant to do ; and I could at no time expect to leave my relations and ...
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After some resistance , he landed , as is supposed , at Deal ; and having obtained several Anno ante advantages over the Britons , and obliged them to promise hostages for their future obedience , he was constrained , by the necessity ...
After some resistance , he landed , as is supposed , at Deal ; and having obtained several Anno ante advantages over the Britons , and obliged them to promise hostages for their future obedience , he was constrained , by the necessity ...
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... and again obtained the assistance of a legion , which proved effectual for their relief : but the Romans , reduced to extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , informed the Britons that they must no longer ...
... and again obtained the assistance of a legion , which proved effectual for their relief : but the Romans , reduced to extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , informed the Britons that they must no longer ...
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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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trusted with the command of the allies , gave him battle , and obtained a decisive victory . Ceaulin died soon after ; and Ethelbert succeeded as well to his ascendant among the Saxon states , as to his other ambitious projects .
trusted with the command of the allies , gave him battle , and obtained a decisive victory . Ceaulin died soon after ; and Ethelbert succeeded as well to his ascendant among the Saxon states , as to his other ambitious projects .
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