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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... establish themselves in the island . Vespasian , one of Claudius's lieutenants , had to fight more than thirty battles before reducing the Belgæ and the inhabitants of the Isle of Wight . Plautius , on the north of the Thames , could ...
... establish themselves in the island . Vespasian , one of Claudius's lieutenants , had to fight more than thirty battles before reducing the Belgæ and the inhabitants of the Isle of Wight . Plautius , on the north of the Thames , could ...
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... established the seat of his brief government at Treves . The number of Britons who followed his fortunes was so great that the island was left almost defenceless , and the Scots and Picts renewed their depredations . Britain was now ...
... established the seat of his brief government at Treves . The number of Britons who followed his fortunes was so great that the island was left almost defenceless , and the Scots and Picts renewed their depredations . Britain was now ...
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... establishing their authority over a considerable portion of the country . For a century after their first landing ... established himself as master of Dur- ham . Still , however , a protracted resistance was offered , and nearly two ...
... establishing their authority over a considerable portion of the country . For a century after their first landing ... established himself as master of Dur- ham . Still , however , a protracted resistance was offered , and nearly two ...
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... established in England until the time of Edward I. The reign of ATHELSTAN , who succeeded his father , forms an epoch in our early history . At Brunanburgh in 938 he defeated Anlaf , king of Northumbria , and having seized that ...
... established in England until the time of Edward I. The reign of ATHELSTAN , who succeeded his father , forms an epoch in our early history . At Brunanburgh in 938 he defeated Anlaf , king of Northumbria , and having seized that ...
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... establish his claims to his father's throne ; and sailing from Normandy , landed at Southampton ; but he was compelled to abandon the enterprise , being opposed by a body of troops raised against him by his own mother . Emma now became ...
... establish his claims to his father's throne ; and sailing from Normandy , landed at Southampton ; but he was compelled to abandon the enterprise , being opposed by a body of troops raised against him by his own mother . Emma now became ...
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