| Louis Harald Dahl - 1913 - 372 trang
...said : " The bar' barians chase us into the sea; the sea throws us back upon ' the barbarians, and we have only the hard choice left us of ' perishing by the sword or the waves." ' 1 1 Rev. D. Morris, History of England, p. 10. 45 This last appeal to the Romans was... | |
| Charles Dickens - 2005 - 657 trang
...which they said, "The barbarians chase us into the sea, the sea throws us back upon the barbarians, and we have only the hard choice left us of perishing by the sword, or perishing by the waves." But, the Romans could not help them, even if they were so inclined ; for they... | |
| M. B. Synge - 2013 - 225 trang
...us into the sea," groaned the Britons helplessly ; " the sea throws us back upon the barbarians, and we have only the hard choice left us of perishing by the sword or the waves." This was but the expression of many whom the fall of Bome had exposed to the attack of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 2006 - 418 trang
...which they said, 'The barbarians chase us into the sea, the sea throws us back upon the barbarians, and we have only the hard choice left us of perishing by the sword, or perishing by the waves.1 But, the Romans could not help them, even if they were so inclined; for they... | |
| 502 trang
...they said, " The barbarians chase us into the sea, the sea throws us back upon the barbarians, and we have only the hard choice left us of perishing by the sword, or perishing by the waves.'" But, the Romans could not help them, even if they were so inclined ; for... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 462 trang
...which they said, The barbarians chase us into the sea, the sea throws us back upon the barbarians, and we have only the hard choice left us of perishing by the sword, or perishing by the waves.1 But, the Romans could not help them, even if they were so inclined; for they... | |
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