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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... fell to plundering his people and pillaging his house , nay , they even sold his kinsmen into slavery , brutally ill - treated his daughters , and scourged his widow , Boudicca . Then the Eceni rose and took a bitter revenge . They ...
... fell to plundering his people and pillaging his house , nay , they even sold his kinsmen into slavery , brutally ill - treated his daughters , and scourged his widow , Boudicca . Then the Eceni rose and took a bitter revenge . They ...
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... fell either by disease brought on by hardships and overwork or by the darts of the natives . At last he too was obliged to fall back on Hadrian's dyke , in front of which he built a stone wall , Eboracum ( York ) being now the ...
... fell either by disease brought on by hardships and overwork or by the darts of the natives . At last he too was obliged to fall back on Hadrian's dyke , in front of which he built a stone wall , Eboracum ( York ) being now the ...
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... fell in hand - to - hand fight . But at Vortimer's death the Britons fled like fire , leaving Hengist lord of Kent , and he won still more land ; for having entrapped Vortigern and the British princes to a great feast , 12 [ 400- The ...
... fell in hand - to - hand fight . But at Vortimer's death the Britons fled like fire , leaving Hengist lord of Kent , and he won still more land ; for having entrapped Vortigern and the British princes to a great feast , 12 [ 400- The ...
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... fell upon Eadwine and slew him and many noble- men with him at Heathfield in the north ( 633 ) . 654 " With many a rill of gentle blood red reeked Heathfield that day . " They also laid waste the land so fearfully that the people , from ...
... fell upon Eadwine and slew him and many noble- men with him at Heathfield in the north ( 633 ) . 654 " With many a rill of gentle blood red reeked Heathfield that day . " They also laid waste the land so fearfully that the people , from ...
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... fell like corn in harvest - tide in both those mighty hosts . " But though the Danes were defeated , they came again and even dared to winter in Sheppey in 855. " The same year King Æthelwulf booked [ gave by deed ] a tenth part of his ...
... fell like corn in harvest - tide in both those mighty hosts . " But though the Danes were defeated , they came again and even dared to winter in Sheppey in 855. " The same year King Æthelwulf booked [ gave by deed ] a tenth part of his ...
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