The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... reduced to ashes ; such of the inhabitants as remained in it were cruelly massa- cred ; the Romans and all strangers , to the number of seventy thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons , by ...
... reduced to ashes ; such of the inhabitants as remained in it were cruelly massa- cred ; the Romans and all strangers , to the number of seventy thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons , by ...
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... reduced every state to subjection in the southern parts of the island , and chased before him all the men of fiercer and more intractable spirits , who deemed war and death itself less intolerable than servitude under the victors . He ...
... reduced every state to subjection in the southern parts of the island , and chased before him all the men of fiercer and more intractable spirits , who deemed war and death itself less intolerable than servitude under the victors . He ...
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... reduced to 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 ...
... reduced to 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 ...
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... reduced to despair , deserted their habitations , abandoned tillage , and flying for pro- tection to the forests and mountains , suffered equally from hunger and from the enemy . The barbarians themselves began to feel the pressures of ...
... reduced to despair , deserted their habitations , abandoned tillage , and flying for pro- tection to the forests and mountains , suffered equally from hunger and from the enemy . The barbarians themselves began to feel the pressures of ...
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... reduced to ashes : the priests were slaugh- tered on the altars by those idolatrous ravagers : the bishops and nobility shared the fate of the vulgar : the people , flying to the mountains and deserts , were inter- cepted and butchered ...
... reduced to ashes : the priests were slaugh- tered on the altars by those idolatrous ravagers : the bishops and nobility shared the fate of the vulgar : the people , flying to the mountains and deserts , were inter- cepted and butchered ...
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