The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... defence , the emperors recalled all the distant legions , in whom alone they could repose confidence ; and collected the whole military force for the defence of the capital and center of the empire . The necessity of self - preservation ...
... defence , the emperors recalled all the distant legions , in whom alone they could repose confidence ; and collected the whole military force for the defence of the capital and center of the empire . The necessity of self - preservation ...
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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 , Alfred was not for some years infested by the inroads of those barbarians . “ The king employed this interval of tranquillity in restoring order to the state , which had been shaken by so many violent convulsions ; in ...
... defence , Alfred was not for some years infested by the inroads of those barbarians . “ The king employed this interval of tranquillity in restoring order to the state , which had been shaken by so many violent convulsions ; in ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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