History of England, Tập 1J. Hatchard, 1816 |
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... soon after recalled Suetonius from a government , where , by suffering and inflicting so many severities , he was judged improper for composing the angry and alarmed minds of the inhabitants . After some interval , Cerealis received the ...
... soon after recalled Suetonius from a government , where , by suffering and inflicting so many severities , he was judged improper for composing the angry and alarmed minds of the inhabitants . After some interval , Cerealis received the ...
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... soon broke over the Roman wall , no longer defended by the Roman arms ; and , though a contemptible enemy in themselves , met with no resistance from the unwarlike inhabitants . The Britons , accus- tomed to have recourse to the ...
... soon broke over the Roman wall , no longer defended by the Roman arms ; and , though a contemptible enemy in themselves , met with no resistance from the unwarlike inhabitants . The Britons , accus- tomed to have recourse to the ...
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... soon forget their past mise- ries , and restored to them great plenty of all the t Gildas . Bede , lib . 1. Ann . Beverl . p . 45 . lib . 1. cap . 13. Malmesbury , lib . 1. cap . 1 . Chron . Sax . p . 11. edit . 1692. * Ann . " Gildas ...
... soon forget their past mise- ries , and restored to them great plenty of all the t Gildas . Bede , lib . 1. Ann . Beverl . p . 45 . lib . 1. cap . 13. Malmesbury , lib . 1. cap . 1 . Chron . Sax . p . 11. edit . 1692. * Ann . " Gildas ...
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... soon threatened them with a new invasion . We are not exactly informed what species of civil government the Romans on their departure had left among the Britons ; but it appears probable , that the great men in the dif- ferent districts ...
... soon threatened them with a new invasion . We are not exactly informed what species of civil government the Romans on their departure had left among the Britons ; but it appears probable , that the great men in the dif- ferent districts ...
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... soon re- inforced Hengist and Horsa with 5000 men , wha came over in seventeen vessels . The Britons now began to entertain apprehensions of their allies , whose numbers they found continually augment- ing ; but thought of no remedy ...
... soon re- inforced Hengist and Horsa with 5000 men , wha came over in seventeen vessels . The Britons now began to entertain apprehensions of their allies , whose numbers they found continually augment- ing ; but thought of no remedy ...
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