History of Great Britain and Ireland: With an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and Its Colonies; for the Use of Schools and Private StudentsOliver, 1871 - 491 trang |
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... chief , whose territories lay along the left bank of the Thames . He is called Cassivellaunus by the Romans , who always latinized both the names of persons and of places , so that it is difficult to discover what those names really ...
... chief , whose territories lay along the left bank of the Thames . He is called Cassivellaunus by the Romans , who always latinized both the names of persons and of places , so that it is difficult to discover what those names really ...
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... chief produced a strong effect , and he was viewed with interest and wonder . The captive princes were usually put to death ; but as an act of popular clemency , and of homage to his intrepidity , the emperor spared his life . The next ...
... chief produced a strong effect , and he was viewed with interest and wonder . The captive princes were usually put to death ; but as an act of popular clemency , and of homage to his intrepidity , the emperor spared his life . The next ...
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... chief , whom the Romans called by the name of Galga- cus . Tacitus gives a long and very eloquent speech , which he tells us that warrior delivered to his troops ; but it is pretty certain , that besides the difficulty of finding out ...
... chief , whom the Romans called by the name of Galga- cus . Tacitus gives a long and very eloquent speech , which he tells us that warrior delivered to his troops ; but it is pretty certain , that besides the difficulty of finding out ...
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... chief of that name ; but a number of coins , altars , and images found in the earth from time to time showed that it was Roman . Of the doings of the Romans in Britain , after Agricola , we have but very scanty accounts . The Emperor ...
... chief of that name ; but a number of coins , altars , and images found in the earth from time to time showed that it was Roman . Of the doings of the Romans in Britain , after Agricola , we have but very scanty accounts . The Emperor ...
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... chiefs of the native tribes . This con- federation of petty rulers was controlled by an elective monarch , probably one of their own number , with the title of Pendragon . But , far from uniting the people and strengthen- ing them ...
... chiefs of the native tribes . This con- federation of petty rulers was controlled by an elective monarch , probably one of their own number , with the title of Pendragon . But , far from uniting the people and strengthen- ing them ...
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