The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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Page iv
... coast where he landed much resembled the Gauls , though they had no coinage , but used in- stead brass or iron rings as money ; and that the rest of the natives , who were reputed aborigines , were mere savages , clad in skins , and ...
... coast where he landed much resembled the Gauls , though they had no coinage , but used in- stead brass or iron rings as money ; and that the rest of the natives , who were reputed aborigines , were mere savages , clad in skins , and ...
Page vi
... coast shewed their Ger- man origin , while the shorter stature and swarthy com- plexion of those in the west rendered it probable that they were a colony from Iberia . To all , the praise of desperate valour is due ; Cæsar acknowledges ...
... coast shewed their Ger- man origin , while the shorter stature and swarthy com- plexion of those in the west rendered it probable that they were a colony from Iberia . To all , the praise of desperate valour is due ; Cæsar acknowledges ...
Page x
... coast , and the Ordovices in the north . 3. Flavia Cæsariensis , the country between the Thames , the Severn and the Humber , contained the Trinobantes in the south , north of them the Cattieu- chlani and Iceni , and in the central and ...
... coast , and the Ordovices in the north . 3. Flavia Cæsariensis , the country between the Thames , the Severn and the Humber , contained the Trinobantes in the south , north of them the Cattieu- chlani and Iceni , and in the central and ...
Page xi
... coast , the Gadeni in the centre , and the Selgoviæ and No- vantæ to the west . This province contained the Roman walls known as , ( 1 ) the Wall of Agricola ( or of Lollius Urbicus ) , which was the most northern , and ( 2 ) the Wall ...
... coast , the Gadeni in the centre , and the Selgoviæ and No- vantæ to the west . This province contained the Roman walls known as , ( 1 ) the Wall of Agricola ( or of Lollius Urbicus ) , which was the most northern , and ( 2 ) the Wall ...
Page xii
... coast to the Humber ; the Foss Way from Cornwall to Lincolnshire ; and the Ikenild Street from Caister to Dorchester . m His list ( which is not to be accepted as complete ) contains nine colonies , two municipalities , ten Latian ...
... coast to the Humber ; the Foss Way from Cornwall to Lincolnshire ; and the Ikenild Street from Caister to Dorchester . m His list ( which is not to be accepted as complete ) contains nine colonies , two municipalities , ten Latian ...
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