History of England: From the earliest times to the death of Henry VII. By F. York Powell, M.A. 1906Longmans, Green, and Company, 1886 |
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... march , and the four kings of Kent were besetting his small camp on the coast . Cæsar there- fore gladly received Cassivellamnos ' proposals for peace , hostages from several tribes , and retired to Gaul . took 2. Twice more , by ...
... march , and the four kings of Kent were besetting his small camp on the coast . Cæsar there- fore gladly received Cassivellamnos ' proposals for peace , hostages from several tribes , and retired to Gaul . took 2. Twice more , by ...
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... MARCH Elmhion 0 LICHFIELD S S EAST MAGES Warcest PETAN eford MIDDLE Bedford ENGLISH Dunwich Cirences -ter EAST Brecknock DEOMED SOMER HWICCAN Caerleon Llandaff ENGLISH Chepstow Wallingfords Dyrham WILT- SETAN ! -SETAN Oxford ! MID ...
... MARCH Elmhion 0 LICHFIELD S S EAST MAGES Warcest PETAN eford MIDDLE Bedford ENGLISH Dunwich Cirences -ter EAST Brecknock DEOMED SOMER HWICCAN Caerleon Llandaff ENGLISH Chepstow Wallingfords Dyrham WILT- SETAN ! -SETAN Oxford ! MID ...
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... March kings seizing and holding it for nearly a century , though there were several powerful West Saxon kings during that time . Such was Ine the Wise , who conquered Essex , built Taunton as a border fort against the Cornish king , and ...
... March kings seizing and holding it for nearly a century , though there were several powerful West Saxon kings during that time . Such was Ine the Wise , who conquered Essex , built Taunton as a border fort against the Cornish king , and ...
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... March and all the south of Northumberland among themselves , settling there under King Halfdan , and parting the land by lot , and sowing and tilling it as their own ( 876 ) . The rest of the Host , under Guthrum the Dane and Ubba ...
... March and all the south of Northumberland among themselves , settling there under King Halfdan , and parting the land by lot , and sowing and tilling it as their own ( 876 ) . The rest of the Host , under Guthrum the Dane and Ubba ...
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... March 978 , Eadweard , who had no knowledge of their illwill to him , rode out in the evening alone to his stepmother's house in the wood near Corfe to ask after a favourite dwarf of his whom he hoped to find there . Ælfthryth came out ...
... March 978 , Eadweard , who had no knowledge of their illwill to him , rode out in the evening alone to his stepmother's house in the wood near Corfe to ask after a favourite dwarf of his whom he hoped to find there . Ælfthryth came out ...
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