The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xxii
... CONQUEROR . Consequences of the battle of Hastings ... Submis- sion of the English ... Settlement of the govern- ment ... King's return to Normandy ... Discon- tents of the English ... Their insurrections ... Rigours of the Norman ...
... CONQUEROR . Consequences of the battle of Hastings ... Submis- sion of the English ... Settlement of the govern- ment ... King's return to Normandy ... Discon- tents of the English ... Their insurrections ... Rigours of the Norman ...
Σελίδα 5
... conquerors . THE ROMANS . 2. The Britons had lòng remained in this rude but independent state , when Cæsar , having ... conqueror resolved next summer to chastise them for this breach of treaty . He landed with a greater force ; and ...
... conquerors . THE ROMANS . 2. The Britons had lòng remained in this rude but independent state , when Cæsar , having ... conqueror resolved next summer to chastise them for this breach of treaty . He landed with a greater force ; and ...
Σελίδα 7
... conquerors usually bestowed on captive princes . Notwithstanding these misfortunes , the Bri tons were not subdued ; and this island was re- garded by the ambitious Romans as a field in which military honour might still be acquired ...
... conquerors usually bestowed on captive princes . Notwithstanding these misfortunes , the Bri tons were not subdued ; and this island was re- garded by the ambitious Romans as a field in which military honour might still be acquired ...
Σελίδα 8
... conquerors . Suetonius has- tened to the protection of London , which was already a flourishing Roman colony ; but he found on his arrival , that it would be requisite for the general safety to abandon that place to the merciless fury ...
... conquerors . Suetonius has- tened to the protection of London , which was already a flourishing Roman colony ; but he found on his arrival , that it would be requisite for the general safety to abandon that place to the merciless fury ...
Σελίδα 9
... conquerors . He carried his victorious arms northwards , defeated the Britons in every encounter , pierced into the inacces- sible forests and mountains of Caledonia , reduced every state to subjection in the southern parts of the ...
... conquerors . He carried his victorious arms northwards , defeated the Britons in every encounter , pierced into the inacces- sible forests and mountains of Caledonia , reduced every state to subjection in the southern parts of the ...
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The history of England: from the invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the ... David Hume Πλήρης προβολή - 1811 |
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