The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Britons , under the command of Caractacus , still maintained an obstinate resistance , and the Ro- mans made little progress against them ; till Ostorius Scapula was sent over to command their armies . This general advanced the Roman ...
... Britons , under the command of Caractacus , still maintained an obstinate resistance , and the Ro- mans made little progress against them ; till Ostorius Scapula was sent over to command their armies . This general advanced the Roman ...
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... Britons , he thought his future progress would be easy , in reducing the people to subjection . But he was disappointed in his expectations . The Britons , taking advantage of his absence , were all in arms ; and headed by Boadicea ...
... Britons , he thought his future progress would be easy , in reducing the people to subjection . But he was disappointed in his expectations . The Britons , taking advantage of his absence , were all in arms ; and headed by Boadicea ...
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... Britons , who had not dared to resist them in a body , they retreated with their spoils into their own country . " The Britons , taking advantage of this interval , returned to their usual occupations ; and the favourable seasons which ...
... Britons , who had not dared to resist them in a body , they retreated with their spoils into their own country . " The Britons , taking advantage of this interval , returned to their usual occupations ; and the favourable seasons which ...
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