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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... army and harassed his 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 ...
... army and harassed his 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 ...
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... army spear in hand in a war - chariot with her two daughters , praying her countrymen with brave words to fight boldly and win revenge for her and freedom for them- selves . But Paullinus ' attack was so well - timed and strongly ...
... army spear in hand in a war - chariot with her two daughters , praying her countrymen with brave words to fight boldly and win revenge for her and freedom for them- selves . But Paullinus ' attack was so well - timed and strongly ...
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... army after the Roman fashion . But the growing numbers of the English , who still flocked across the North Sea to the new settlements , and the death of Arthur , brought on the second stage of conquest ( 520-613 ) , when there pushed ...
... army after the Roman fashion . But the growing numbers of the English , who still flocked across the North Sea to the new settlements , and the death of Arthur , brought on the second stage of conquest ( 520-613 ) , when there pushed ...
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... army , setting up the cross as his standard with his own . hands , and overthrew him , near the Wall , in 634 . " The corses of Cadwalla's men choked up the Dennisburn . " Oswald had lived in exile with the Scottish monks at Iona , and ...
... army , setting up the cross as his standard with his own . hands , and overthrew him , near the Wall , in 634 . " The corses of Cadwalla's men choked up the Dennisburn . " Oswald had lived in exile with the Scottish monks at Iona , and ...
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... army of Franks to overthrow him . Only one Archbishop of Lichfield ever sat , however , for Offa's son made peace with Canterbury and gave up his father's plan . It was Offa that built the first Abbey of S. Albans . After Offa's death ...
... army of Franks to overthrow him . Only one Archbishop of Lichfield ever sat , however , for Offa's son made peace with Canterbury and gave up his father's plan . It was Offa that built the first Abbey of S. Albans . After Offa's death ...
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