The History of England, Tập 1 |
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Augustus , the successor of Cæsar , content with the victory obtained over the liberties of his own country , was little ambitious of acquiring fame by foreign wars ; and being apprehensive lest the same unlimited extent of dominion ...
Augustus , the successor of Cæsar , content with the victory obtained over the liberties of his own country , was little ambitious of acquiring fame by foreign wars ; and being apprehensive lest the same unlimited extent of dominion ...
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... hoped thenceforth to enjoy peace and security under the powerful protection of that warlike people . But Hengist and Horsa , perceiving , from their easy victory over the Scots and Picts , with what facility they might subdue the ...
... hoped thenceforth to enjoy peace and security under the powerful protection of that warlike people . But Hengist and Horsa , perceiving , from their easy victory over the Scots and Picts , with what facility they might subdue the ...
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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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But Kenric , who had prevailed in the other wing , brought timely assistance to his father , and restored the battle , which ended in a complete victory gained by the Saxons . Nazan Leod perished , with five thousand of his army : but ...
But Kenric , who had prevailed in the other wing , brought timely assistance to his father , and restored the battle , which ended in a complete victory gained by the Saxons . Nazan Leod perished , with five thousand of his army : but ...
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He was twice discomfited in battle by Ceaulin , king of Wessex ; and obliged to yield the superiority in the Heptarchy to that ambitious monarch , who preserved no moderation in his victory , and by reducing the kingdom of Sussex to ...
He was twice discomfited in battle by Ceaulin , king of Wessex ; and obliged to yield the superiority in the Heptarchy to that ambitious monarch , who preserved no moderation in his victory , and by reducing the kingdom of Sussex to ...
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