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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... peace and war ; they had sacred groves and rude stone temples , in which they offered human sacrifices ; and so powerful was their influence over their countrymen , that the Romans disregarded their usual policy of leaving un- touched ...
... peace and war ; they had sacred groves and rude stone temples , in which they offered human sacrifices ; and so powerful was their influence over their countrymen , that the Romans disregarded their usual policy of leaving un- touched ...
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... peace is concluded , August 30 . The Roman fleet greatly damaged by the high tides , on the same night . The foraging parties of the Romans are assailed , and their camp unsuccessfully attacked by the Britons . Cęsar , after losing many ...
... peace is concluded , August 30 . The Roman fleet greatly damaged by the high tides , on the same night . The foraging parties of the Romans are assailed , and their camp unsuccessfully attacked by the Britons . Cęsar , after losing many ...
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... peace from the Meatę P , who had joined the Caledonians . A.D. 204. Southern Britain , now considered as conquered , is by the emperor's order divided into two provinces ; Virius Lupus being still proprętor . A.D. 205 or 206. Alfenus ...
... peace from the Meatę P , who had joined the Caledonians . A.D. 204. Southern Britain , now considered as conquered , is by the emperor's order divided into two provinces ; Virius Lupus being still proprętor . A.D. 205 or 206. Alfenus ...
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... peace with him . SETF ATRESS Ę Brass Coin of Carausius , representing his association with Diocletian and Maximian . A.D. 292. Diocletian associates Constantius and Maximinus with him in the empire . . Constantius , who now rules over ...
... peace with him . SETF ATRESS Ę Brass Coin of Carausius , representing his association with Diocletian and Maximian . A.D. 292. Diocletian associates Constantius and Maximinus with him in the empire . . Constantius , who now rules over ...
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... peace . It is stated by Sulpicius Severus that three only of the British bishops accepted the allowance for expenses offered to all the pre- lates by the emperor , which is reasonably taken as indicating the opulent state of the island ...
... peace . It is stated by Sulpicius Severus that three only of the British bishops accepted the allowance for expenses offered to all the pre- lates by the emperor , which is reasonably taken as indicating the opulent state of the island ...
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