The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... enemy in themselves , met with no resistance from the unwarlike in- habitants . The Britons , accustomed to have recourse to the emperors for defence as well as government , made supplications to Rome ; and one legion was sent over for ...
... enemy in themselves , met with no resistance from the unwarlike in- habitants . The Britons , accustomed to have recourse to the emperors for defence as well as government , made supplications to Rome ; and one legion was sent over for ...
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... enemy . The invaders carried devastation and ruin along with them ; and exerted to the utmost their native ferocity , which was not mitigated by the helpless condition and submissive behaviour of the in- habitants . The unhappy Britons ...
... enemy . The invaders carried devastation and ruin along with them ; and exerted to the utmost their native ferocity , which was not mitigated by the helpless condition and submissive behaviour of the in- habitants . The unhappy Britons ...
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... enemy that ever assailed the em- pire , had no leisure to attend to the complaints of allies , whom generosity alone could induce him to assist * . The Britons , thus rejected , were reduced to despair , deserted their habitations ...
... enemy that ever assailed the em- pire , had no leisure to attend to the complaints of allies , whom generosity alone could induce him to assist * . The Britons , thus rejected , were reduced to despair , deserted their habitations ...
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... enemy . Labour- ing under these domestic evils , and menaced with a foreign invasion , the Britons attended only to the sug- gestions of their present fears ; and following the counsels of Vortigern , prince of Dumnonium , who , though ...
... enemy . Labour- ing under these domestic evils , and menaced with a foreign invasion , the Britons attended only to the sug- gestions of their present fears ; and following the counsels of Vortigern , prince of Dumnonium , who , though ...
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... 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 , however , fought at ...
... 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 , however , fought at ...
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