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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... sent back now and again , when they could be spared , to help the weakened garrison , the evacuation went steadily on ( the Roman colon- ists burying their treasures in vain hopes of return and following the soldiers ) till about 367 ...
... sent back now and again , when they could be spared , to help the weakened garrison , the evacuation went steadily on ( the Roman colon- ists burying their treasures in vain hopes of return and following the soldiers ) till about 367 ...
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... sent ( after the Roman fashion of fighting barbarians by barbarian aid ) to two Jute wickings [ sea - rovers ] , Hengist and Horsa , praying them to help him against the Picts and Scots . They came and defeated his foes and then made up ...
... sent ( after the Roman fashion of fighting barbarians by barbarian aid ) to two Jute wickings [ sea - rovers ] , Hengist and Horsa , praying them to help him against the Picts and Scots . They came and defeated his foes and then made up ...
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... sent a shire - greeve [ sheriff ] as his steward to sit with him and see that the royal property was properly looked after . 4. An old English moot dealing with criminal law was like a public meeting of to - day , with its chairman ...
... sent a shire - greeve [ sheriff ] as his steward to sit with him and see that the royal property was properly looked after . 4. An old English moot dealing with criminal law was like a public meeting of to - day , with its chairman ...
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... sent forth among the heathen Picts in Caledonia , and the heathen English of Northumberland . The border between Scots and English was fixed in 603 by the battle of Dawston or Catterick . CHAPTER IV . The English become Christian ...
... sent forth among the heathen Picts in Caledonia , and the heathen English of Northumberland . The border between Scots and English was fixed in 603 by the battle of Dawston or Catterick . CHAPTER IV . The English become Christian ...
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... sent his henchman Eomer with a two - edged poisoned dagger to slay Eadwine . Eomer came to the king as if to give a message , and , watching his time , struck at him ; but Lilla , one of his men , " loyalty's martyr , " threw himself ...
... sent his henchman Eomer with a two - edged poisoned dagger to slay Eadwine . Eomer came to the king as if to give a message , and , watching his time , struck at him ; but Lilla , one of his men , " loyalty's martyr , " threw himself ...
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