The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... soon broke over the Roman wall , no longer defended by the Roman arms ; and , though a contemptible enemy in themselves , met with no resistance from the unwarlike in- habitants . The Britons , accustomed to have recourse to the ...
... soon broke over the Roman wall , no longer defended by the Roman arms ; and , though a contemptible enemy in themselves , met with no resistance from the unwarlike in- habitants . The Britons , accustomed to have recourse to the ...
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... soon forget their past miseries , and restored to them great plenty of all the necessaries of life . No more can be imagined to have been possessed by a people so rude , who had not , without the assistance of the Romans , art of ...
... soon forget their past miseries , and restored to them great plenty of all the necessaries of life . No more can be imagined to have been possessed by a people so rude , who had not , without the assistance of the Romans , art of ...
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... . ii . p . 309. Ethelwerd , Brompton , p . 728. 1 Chron . Sax . p . 12. Alured . Beverl . p . 49 . Germany , following such agreeable prospects , soon re- inforced THE SAXONS . 17 Hengist and Horsa repel the Picts and Scots.
... . ii . p . 309. Ethelwerd , Brompton , p . 728. 1 Chron . Sax . p . 12. Alured . Beverl . p . 49 . Germany , following such agreeable prospects , soon re- inforced THE SAXONS . 17 Hengist and Horsa repel the Picts and Scots.
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... soon failed them . The Saxons sought a quarrel , by complaining that their subsidies were ill paid , and their provisions withdrawn : and im- mediately taking off the mask , they formed an alliance with the Picts and Scots , and ...
... soon failed them . The Saxons sought a quarrel , by complaining that their subsidies were ill paid , and their provisions withdrawn : and im- mediately taking off the mask , they formed an alliance with the Picts and Scots , and ...
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... soon after the landing of Hengist , had been planted in Northumberland ; but as they met with an obstinate resistance , and made but small progress in subduing the inhabitants , their affairs were in so un- settled a condition , that ...
... soon after the landing of Hengist , had been planted in Northumberland ; but as they met with an obstinate resistance , and made but small progress in subduing the inhabitants , their affairs were in so un- settled a condition , that ...
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