The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Saxon state , after that of Kent , which was established in Britain , was the kingdom of South - Saxony . In the year 477,9 Aella , a Saxon chief , brought over an army from Germany ; and landing on the southern coast , proceeded to ...
... Saxon state , after that of Kent , which was established in Britain , was the kingdom of South - Saxony . In the year 477,9 Aella , a Saxon chief , brought over an army from Germany ; and landing on the southern coast , proceeded to ...
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... Saxon prince of great valour , " who claimed a descent , as did all the other princes of that nation , from Woden , brought over a reinforcement from Germany , and enabled the Northumbrians to carry on their conquests over the Britons ...
... Saxon prince of great valour , " who claimed a descent , as did all the other princes of that nation , from Woden , brought over a reinforcement from Germany , and enabled the Northumbrians to carry on their conquests over the Britons ...
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... Saxon shilling was near a fifth heavier than ours , and a Saxon penny near three times as heavy . " As to the value of money in those times , compared to commodities , there are some , though not very certain , means of computation . A ...
... Saxon shilling was near a fifth heavier than ours , and a Saxon penny near three times as heavy . " As to the value of money in those times , compared to commodities , there are some , though not very certain , means of computation . A ...
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