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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... fight boldly and win revenge for her and freedom for them- selves . But Paullinus ' attack was so well - timed and strongly followed up that the less disciplined Britons were forced back upon the wall of waggons which formed their camp ...
... fight boldly and win revenge for her and freedom for them- selves . But Paullinus ' attack was so well - timed and strongly followed up that the less disciplined Britons were forced back upon the wall of waggons which formed their camp ...
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... fight- ing , in which thousands of Roman soldiers 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 ...
... fight- ing , in which thousands of Roman soldiers 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 ...
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... fight at Dyrham , they also won the three great cities of Gloster , Cirencester , and Bath , cut off the Welsh of Corn- wall from the Welsh of Wales , reached the Western Sea , and began to win and settle the Severn valley ; finally ...
... fight at Dyrham , they also won the three great cities of Gloster , Cirencester , and Bath , cut off the Welsh of Corn- wall from the Welsh of Wales , reached the Western Sea , and began to win and settle the Severn valley ; finally ...
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... fighting barbarians by barbarian aid ) to two Jute wickings [ sea - rovers ] , Hengist and Horsa , praying them to help ... fight . But at Vortimer's death the Britons fled like fire , leaving Hengist lord of Kent , and he won still more ...
... fighting barbarians by barbarian aid ) to two Jute wickings [ sea - rovers ] , Hengist and Horsa , praying them to help ... fight . But at Vortimer's death the Britons fled like fire , leaving Hengist lord of Kent , and he won still more ...
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... fights , and games . The courts were held at such seasons , and in heathen times the sacrifices . Till the Christian calendar came in the week was of five days , and there was no day of rest like our Sunday . Religion . 7. The English ...
... fights , and games . The courts were held at such seasons , and in heathen times the sacrifices . Till the Christian calendar came in the week was of five days , and there was no day of rest like our Sunday . Religion . 7. The English ...
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