The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... resistance , he land- ed , 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 of his ...
... resistance , he land- ed , 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 of his ...
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... resistance , and the Romans made little progress against them ; till Ostorius Scapula was A. D. 50. sent over to command their armies . This general ad- vanced the Roman conquests over the Britons ; pierced into the country of the ...
... resistance , and the Romans made little progress against them ; till Ostorius Scapula was A. D. 50. sent over to command their armies . This general ad- vanced the Roman conquests over the Britons ; pierced into the country of the ...
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... resistance from the unwarlike in- habitants . The Britons , accustomed to have recourse to the emperors for defence as well as government , made supplications to Rome ; and one legion was sent over for their protection . This force was ...
... resistance from the unwarlike in- habitants . The Britons , accustomed to have recourse to the emperors for defence as well as government , made supplications to Rome ; and one legion was sent over for their protection . This force was ...
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... resistance made at first by their coun- trymen , and to account for the rapid progress and licen- tious devastations of the Saxons 9 . After the death of Vortimer , Ambrosius , a Briton , though of Roman descent , was invested with the ...
... resistance made at first by their coun- trymen , and to account for the rapid progress and licen- tious devastations of the Saxons 9 . After the death of Vortimer , Ambrosius , a Briton , though of Roman descent , was invested with the ...
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... resistance , however , though un- equal , was still maintained by the Britons ; but became every day more feeble : and their calamities admitted of few intervals , till they were driven into Cornwall and Wales , and received protection ...
... resistance , however , though un- equal , was still maintained by the Britons ; but became every day more feeble : and their calamities admitted of few intervals , till they were driven into Cornwall and Wales , and received protection ...
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