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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... enemy by the swiftness of their course and the noise of their wheels . They are so skil- ful in managing them , that they drive their horses down the rapid slopes of the hills , run along the pole , and stand upon the yoke , all the ...
... enemy by the swiftness of their course and the noise of their wheels . They are so skil- ful in managing them , that they drive their horses down the rapid slopes of the hills , run along the pole , and stand upon the yoke , all the ...
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... enemy is near , they throw themselves back into their chariots , that they may have a firm footing for the strife , or leap to the ground and combat hand to hand . " This is probably a poetical description ; for it is difficult to ...
... enemy is near , they throw themselves back into their chariots , that they may have a firm footing for the strife , or leap to the ground and combat hand to hand . " This is probably a poetical description ; for it is difficult to ...
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... enemies and more useful as subjects . In the year 81 he is generally believed to have entered Scotland , consolidating the empire of the Romans as he proceeded ; and three years later , having penetrated beyond the Frith of Forth , he ...
... enemies and more useful as subjects . In the year 81 he is generally believed to have entered Scotland , consolidating the empire of the Romans as he proceeded ; and three years later , having penetrated beyond the Frith of Forth , he ...
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... enemies did the southern Britons suffer ? Who was Maximus , and what was his history ? When were the Britons formally released from obedience , and by whom ? What was their history immediately after that event ? 10. What indications of ...
... enemies did the southern Britons suffer ? Who was Maximus , and what was his history ? When were the Britons formally released from obedience , and by whom ? What was their history immediately after that event ? 10. What indications of ...
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... enemy in the west and south , the Mercians and Northumbrians withdrew from his allegiance , and left him to contend against the Danes with his West Saxons alone , his hereditary subjects . Several battles were fought with various ...
... enemy in the west and south , the Mercians and Northumbrians withdrew from his allegiance , and left him to contend against the Danes with his West Saxons alone , his hereditary subjects . Several battles were fought with various ...
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