The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... defence as well as government , made supplications to Rome ; and one legion was sent over for their protection . This force was an over - match for the barbarians , repelled their invasion , routed them in every engagement , and having ...
... defence as well as government , made supplications to Rome ; and one legion was sent over for their protection . This force was an over - match for the barbarians , repelled their invasion , routed them in every engagement , and having ...
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... defence . He marched suddenly with an army into the kingdom of North- umberland , and sought a battle with Adelfrid ; in which that mon- arch was defeated and killed , after revenging himself by the death of Regner , son of Redwald ...
... defence . He marched suddenly with an army into the kingdom of North- umberland , and sought a battle with Adelfrid ; in which that mon- arch was defeated and killed , after revenging himself by the death of Regner , son of Redwald ...
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... defence of the coast . When this navy was assembled , which must have consisted of near eight hundred vessels , all hopes of its success were disappointed by the factions , animosities , and dissentions of the nobility . Edric had ...
... defence of the coast . When this navy was assembled , which must have consisted of near eight hundred vessels , all hopes of its success were disappointed by the factions , animosities , and dissentions of the nobility . Edric had ...
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