The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... to cut off all hopes of peace or composition with the enemy . But this cruelty was revenged by Suetonius in a great and decisive battle , where eighty thousand of the Britons are said to have THE ROMANS . Boadicea's rebellion and death.
... to cut off all hopes of peace or composition with the enemy . But this cruelty was revenged by Suetonius in a great and decisive battle , where eighty thousand of the Britons are said to have THE ROMANS . Boadicea's rebellion and death.
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... battles with their enemies ; and though the vic- tories in these actions be disputed between the British and Saxon annalists , the progress still made by the Saxons proves that the advantage was commonly on their side . In one battle ...
... battles with their enemies ; and though the vic- tories in these actions be disputed between the British and Saxon annalists , the progress still made by the Saxons proves that the advantage was commonly on their side . In one battle ...
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... battles by their warlike invaders . The most me- morable action , mentioned by historians , is that of Mear- credes Burnt ; where , though the Saxons seem to have obtained the victory , they suffered so considerable a loss , as somewhat ...
... battles by their warlike invaders . The most me- morable action , mentioned by historians , is that of Mear- credes Burnt ; where , though the Saxons seem to have obtained the victory , they suffered so considerable a loss , as somewhat ...
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... battle to Cerdic the very day of his landing ; and , though vanquished , still de- fended , for some time , their liberties against the invaders . None of the other tribes of Saxons met with such vigor- ous resistance , or exerted such ...
... battle to Cerdic the very day of his landing ; and , though vanquished , still de- fended , for some time , their liberties against the invaders . None of the other tribes of Saxons met with such vigor- ous resistance , or exerted such ...
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... battle " . This misfortune stopped the progress of Cerdic ; but was not sufficient to wrest from him the conquests ... battles , of which history has pre- served no particular account , they established three new kingdoms in this island ...
... battle " . This misfortune stopped the progress of Cerdic ; but was not sufficient to wrest from him the conquests ... battles , of which history has pre- served no particular account , they established three new kingdoms in this island ...
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