The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... remained in this rude but inde- pendent state , when Cæsar , having overrun all Gaul by 8 Plin . lib . xii . cap . 1. h Cæsar , lib . vi . i Sueton . in vita Claudii .. C. 55 . his victories , first cast his eye 4 HISTORY OF ENGLAND ...
... remained in this rude but inde- pendent state , when Cæsar , having overrun all Gaul by 8 Plin . lib . xii . cap . 1. h Cæsar , lib . vi . i Sueton . in vita Claudii .. C. 55 . his victories , first cast his eye 4 HISTORY OF ENGLAND ...
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... remained in it were cruelly massa- cred ; the Romans and all strangers , to the number of seventy thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons , by rendering the war thus bloody , seemed determined ...
... remained in it were cruelly massa- cred ; the Romans and all strangers , to the number of seventy thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons , by rendering the war thus bloody , seemed determined ...
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... remained in the southern parts of the island , and laid the founda- tion of the kingdom of Kent , comprehending the county of that name , Middlesex , Essex , and part of Surrey . He fixed his royal seat at Canterbury , where he governed ...
... remained in the southern parts of the island , and laid the founda- tion of the kingdom of Kent , comprehending the county of that name , Middlesex , Essex , and part of Surrey . He fixed his royal seat at Canterbury , where he governed ...
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... remained but that of Wessex , which , much inferior in extent to Mercia , was supported solely by the great qualities of its sovereign . Egbert led his army against the invaders ; and encountering them at Ellandun in Wiltshire ...
... remained but that of Wessex , which , much inferior in extent to Mercia , was supported solely by the great qualities of its sovereign . Egbert led his army against the invaders ; and encountering them at Ellandun in Wiltshire ...
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... remained some days ' . He re- marked the supine security of the Danes , their contempt of the English , their negligence in foraging and plun- dering , and their dissolute wasting of what they gained by rapine and violence . Encouraged ...
... remained some days ' . He re- marked the supine security of the Danes , their contempt of the English , their negligence in foraging and plun- dering , and their dissolute wasting of what they gained by rapine and violence . Encouraged ...
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