History of EnglandLongmans, Green, 1900 - 1115 páginas |
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... chief business was war , and they were brave soldiers . Cæsar notices their skill in managing their war - chariots ... chiefs wore helmets , and nearly every man had a shield of skin and wicker and a horn which he blew up for the battle ...
... chief business was war , and they were brave soldiers . Cæsar notices their skill in managing their war - chariots ... chiefs wore helmets , and nearly every man had a shield of skin and wicker and a horn which he blew up for the battle ...
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... chiefs being put into urns and set in stone - slabbed chambers under large round barrows . The Britons did not live in towns , but in scattered villages of neat wattled cots thatched with straw or bracken ; the chiefs ' houses were of ...
... chiefs being put into urns and set in stone - slabbed chambers under large round barrows . The Britons did not live in towns , but in scattered villages of neat wattled cots thatched with straw or bracken ; the chiefs ' houses were of ...
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... chief's interview with Claudius at Rome , where his bold bearing won him the favour of the empress and the pardon of the emperor at her request , is well known . The usual steps were taken to hold the new province , military stations ...
... chief's interview with Claudius at Rome , where his bold bearing won him the favour of the empress and the pardon of the emperor at her request , is well known . The usual steps were taken to hold the new province , military stations ...
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... chief court of the whole tribe , above all these , was the folk - moot or tribe- parliament , which met twice a year to settle great matters , such as war and peace , law - making , choosing or putting down kings , appeals , disputes ...
... chief court of the whole tribe , above all these , was the folk - moot or tribe- parliament , which met twice a year to settle great matters , such as war and peace , law - making , choosing or putting down kings , appeals , disputes ...
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... chief English- men , told them of the king's need , and promised them on his behalf " the best laws that ever were in the land , " the strict punishment of all evil - doers , and the woods and hunting- rights which the Conqueror had ...
... chief English- men , told them of the king's need , and promised them on his behalf " the best laws that ever were in the land , " the strict punishment of all evil - doers , and the woods and hunting- rights which the Conqueror had ...
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