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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... coast of Kent . But this expedition nearly proved fatal to the invaders : on the fourth night after the disembarkation a violent storm arose , which almost en- tirely destroyed their fleet , and cut off all hope of immediate return to ...
... coast of Kent . But this expedition nearly proved fatal to the invaders : on the fourth night after the disembarkation a violent storm arose , which almost en- tirely destroyed their fleet , and cut off all hope of immediate return to ...
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... coast of Scotland , and thus discovered to the Romans that Britain was an island . Remains , which may still be seen , show how active and enter- prising the Romans had been during the short time that they occupied Scotland . Their ...
... coast of Scotland , and thus discovered to the Romans that Britain was an island . Remains , which may still be seen , show how active and enter- prising the Romans had been during the short time that they occupied Scotland . Their ...
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... coast of Gaul , with the title of emperor . Carausius fell by the dagger of Allectus , a Briton , who succeeded to the island - empire , and A.D. perished three years after in battle against the Emperor 297. Constantius Chlorus , under ...
... coast of Gaul , with the title of emperor . Carausius fell by the dagger of Allectus , a Briton , who succeeded to the island - empire , and A.D. perished three years after in battle against the Emperor 297. Constantius Chlorus , under ...
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... coast ? What do we know of the coinage under the Romans ? What was the greatest gift which the Romans conferred on this island ? What do we know of the propagation of Christianity among the Britons ? CHAPTER II . ENGLAND FROM THE SAXON ...
... coast ? What do we know of the coinage under the Romans ? What was the greatest gift which the Romans conferred on this island ? What do we know of the propagation of Christianity among the Britons ? CHAPTER II . ENGLAND FROM THE SAXON ...
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... coast of France . Being confirmed in their idolatry by the cruelty of Charlemagne , they soon became a mere horde of savages , whose chief pursuits were piracy and bloodshed , and whose only home was the stormy ocean . " The might of ...
... coast of France . Being confirmed in their idolatry by the cruelty of Charlemagne , they soon became a mere horde of savages , whose chief pursuits were piracy and bloodshed , and whose only home was the stormy ocean . " The might of ...
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