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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... hands , and looks on them with dread , as the deadly weapons of the elves or fairies . The natives of Britain were not quite ignorant of the use of metals before the arrival of the Romans . The Phoenician merchants , who had discovered ...
... hands , and looks on them with dread , as the deadly weapons of the elves or fairies . The natives of Britain were not quite ignorant of the use of metals before the arrival of the Romans . The Phoenician merchants , who had discovered ...
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... hand to hand . " This is probably a poetical description ; for it is difficult to believe that on the rough ground without roads , and in rude chariots , the barbarians could show so much agility . That they were brave is evident , but ...
... hand to hand . " This is probably a poetical description ; for it is difficult to believe that on the rough ground without roads , and in rude chariots , the barbarians could show so much agility . That they were brave is evident , but ...
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... , died by her own hand . 7. AGRICOLA . — In the year 78 after the birth of Christ that great general and statesman Julius Agricola took the command in Britain , and his deeds both of peace THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS . 11.
... , died by her own hand . 7. AGRICOLA . — In the year 78 after the birth of Christ that great general and statesman Julius Agricola took the command in Britain , and his deeds both of peace THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS . 11.
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... hands of the Roman troops . He maintained his power against all attempts of the emperors to reduce it , and extorted from them the government of Britain and the adjacent coast of Gaul , with the title of emperor . Carausius fell by the ...
... hands of the Roman troops . He maintained his power against all attempts of the emperors to reduce it , and extorted from them the government of Britain and the adjacent coast of Gaul , with the title of emperor . Carausius fell by the ...
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... hands of a marauding party , as he was riding with a small force to Winchester . He soon afterwards , however , defeated another formidable squadron , which so dispirited the Danish king Guthrun , who kept possession of Exeter , that he ...
... hands of a marauding party , as he was riding with a small force to Winchester . He soon afterwards , however , defeated another formidable squadron , which so dispirited the Danish king Guthrun , who kept possession of Exeter , that he ...
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