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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... ( Wales ) are found in our maps there stood a Roman castrum , by every strat- or stret- there ran a Roman via strata , while port and lymne mark Roman merchant towns and harbours . Hence ships built in 8 [ 368- The Romans in Britain.
... ( Wales ) are found in our maps there stood a Roman castrum , by every strat- or stret- there ran a Roman via strata , while port and lymne mark Roman merchant towns and harbours . Hence ships built in 8 [ 368- The Romans in Britain.
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Frederick York Powell, Thomas Frederick Tout. Roman merchant towns and harbours . Hence ships built in Britain carried grain , pearls , metals , slaves , horses , and hounds abroad , bringing back silk and gold and precious stones and ...
Frederick York Powell, Thomas Frederick Tout. Roman merchant towns and harbours . Hence ships built in Britain carried grain , pearls , metals , slaves , horses , and hounds abroad , bringing back silk and gold and precious stones and ...
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... ships gave them , but more to the fact that England was still made up of many separate states , which would not or could not act together , though no one of them alone save Wessex , which had a strong central government , was powerful ...
... ships gave them , but more to the fact that England was still made up of many separate states , which would not or could not act together , though no one of them alone save Wessex , which had a strong central government , was powerful ...
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... ships against the ashes " full nigh twice as large as they , some with sixty oars , some with more , both swifter ... ships and forts , till in 897 they gave up all hope of winning England , and hiring ships of their Christian kinsmen ...
... ships against the ashes " full nigh twice as large as they , some with sixty oars , some with more , both swifter ... ships and forts , till in 897 they gave up all hope of winning England , and hiring ships of their Christian kinsmen ...
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... ships , and attacked the city with fire and sword , " they got more hurt than they ever thought any burghers could do them , ” and were beaten off - so bravely that Anlaf agreed to make peace , be con- firmed ( he had been baptized ...
... ships , and attacked the city with fire and sword , " they got more hurt than they ever thought any burghers could do them , ” and were beaten off - so bravely that Anlaf agreed to make peace , be con- firmed ( he had been baptized ...
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