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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... received the subinission of Cassivellaunus than he returned to Gaul ; and the only result of his two ex- peditions was a number of barren victories which struck terror into the inhabitants . The Romans did not again visit the island ...
... received the subinission of Cassivellaunus than he returned to Gaul ; and the only result of his two ex- peditions was a number of barren victories which struck terror into the inhabitants . The Romans did not again visit the island ...
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... received the submission of several neighbouring tribes , and then returned to Rome to enjoy the honours of a triumph . It cost the Romans still many a hard contest before they were able to establish themselves in the island . Vespasian ...
... received the submission of several neighbouring tribes , and then returned to Rome to enjoy the honours of a triumph . It cost the Romans still many a hard contest before they were able to establish themselves in the island . Vespasian ...
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... received the imperial diadem from 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 ...
... received the imperial diadem from 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 ...
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... received from their Roman conquerors to be the truths of Christianity . The Romans hated the Druids , and gradu- ally exterminated them . The soldiers of Cæsar and Agri- cola would of course continue to follow their own system of ...
... received from their Roman conquerors to be the truths of Christianity . The Romans hated the Druids , and gradu- ally exterminated them . The soldiers of Cæsar and Agri- cola would of course continue to follow their own system of ...
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... received aid have come down to our own days with the names of Hengist and Horsa , but very little is known with truth as to their actual history . It is said that their promised reward was the small island of Thanet , at that time ...
... received aid have come down to our own days with the names of Hengist and Horsa , but very little is known with truth as to their actual history . It is said that their promised reward was the small island of Thanet , at that time ...
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