The History of England: The history of the Anglo-Saxons from the earliest period to the Norman conquest ... In three volumes ... 6th ed. 1836Longman, Orme, Brown and Green, and Longman, 1839 |
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... enemies have shaken , and powerful invaders at last subdued . Their mental progress , from all these causes , has been usually checked into that limited and station- ary knowledge , soon becoming comparative igno- rance , into which ...
... enemies have shaken , and powerful invaders at last subdued . Their mental progress , from all these causes , has been usually checked into that limited and station- ary knowledge , soon becoming comparative igno- rance , into which ...
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... enemies are nearly all that is recorded about them . They were too much dreaded or hated , to be carefully in- spected or favourably delineated . It EPHORUS said of the Kimmerians , that they dwelt in subterraneous habitations , which ...
... enemies are nearly all that is recorded about them . They were too much dreaded or hated , to be carefully in- spected or favourably delineated . It EPHORUS said of the Kimmerians , that they dwelt in subterraneous habitations , which ...
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... enemy . Thus , to the activity of cavalry , they united the steadiness of infantry . By daily use and practice , they were so expert , that they could stop their horses at full speed down a declivity , could guide and turn them , run ...
... enemy . Thus , to the activity of cavalry , they united the steadiness of infantry . By daily use and practice , they were so expert , that they could stop their horses at full speed down a declivity , could guide and turn them , run ...
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... enemies , ' that roused the Roman legions to that desperate and closer battle , which at length forced back the Britons , and secured a landing . The Britons re- tired ; and C©¡sar did not pursue . The natives of the locality sent a ...
... enemies , ' that roused the Roman legions to that desperate and closer battle , which at length forced back the Britons , and secured a landing . The Britons re- tired ; and C©¡sar did not pursue . The natives of the locality sent a ...
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... enemy , hastily retired . CASSIVELLAUN , keeping only four thousand war chariots with him , confined his efforts to harassing the invaders . THE civil dissensions of the island , then began to give C©¡sar the advantage of his enterprises ...
... enemy , hastily retired . CASSIVELLAUN , keeping only four thousand war chariots with him , confined his efforts to harassing the invaders . THE civil dissensions of the island , then began to give C©¡sar the advantage of his enterprises ...
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