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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... Roman provinces 185 They favour the Gothic invaders 186 The Bagaudæ 187 The Civitates of Britain 189 Civil discord in the island 192 Many kings in Britain 194 Roman improvements in the country 195 Gildas's picture of their moral state ...
... Roman provinces 185 They favour the Gothic invaders 186 The Bagaudæ 187 The Civitates of Britain 189 Civil discord in the island 192 Many kings in Britain 194 Roman improvements in the country 195 Gildas's picture of their moral state ...
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... Roman literature , and of the sciences of Egypt , was the consequence of their early separation from the civilised communities , before these intellectual blessings had been attained , or much diffused ; and of their subsequent loss of ...
... Roman literature , and of the sciences of Egypt , was the consequence of their early separation from the civilised communities , before these intellectual blessings had been attained , or much diffused ; and of their subsequent loss of ...
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... Roman state . At this period a great body of them quitted their settlements on the Baltic , and , in conjunction with other tribes , entered the great Hercynian forest , which covered the largest part of ancient Germany . Repulsed by ...
... Roman state . At this period a great body of them quitted their settlements on the Baltic , and , in conjunction with other tribes , entered the great Hercynian forest , which covered the largest part of ancient Germany . Repulsed by ...
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... Roman officers to overthrow them.20 THE great mass of the Kimbric population pe- rished in these conflicts . The Romans are stated to have destroyed , from two to three hundred thousand , in two battles . It is impossible to read of ...
... Roman officers to overthrow them.20 THE great mass of the Kimbric population pe- rished in these conflicts . The Romans are stated to have destroyed , from two to three hundred thousand , in two battles . It is impossible to read of ...
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... Roman invasion . He describes women , with firebrands in their hands , running like furies among the army of the Britons in Anglesey ; and adds , that they 34 Strabo , lib . vii . p . 451 . BOOK I. The Kelts sprang from Kim- merians ...
... Roman invasion . He describes women , with firebrands in their hands , running like furies among the army of the Britons in Anglesey ; and adds , that they 34 Strabo , lib . vii . p . 451 . BOOK I. The Kelts sprang from Kim- merians ...
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