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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... events of the six hundred years of Anglo - Saxon rule as " C no more worthy of attention than the combats of crows and kites : " and are content to see in the victors of Hastings and their iron institutions , the origin of all Preface. ...
... events of the six hundred years of Anglo - Saxon rule as " C no more worthy of attention than the combats of crows and kites : " and are content to see in the victors of Hastings and their iron institutions , the origin of all Preface. ...
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... rule . The names of several tribes beyond the Roman limits The Watling Street from Kent to Cardigan Bay ; the Hermin Street from St. David's to Southampton ; the Foss Way from Corn- wall to Lincoln ; and the Ikenild Street from St ...
... rule . The names of several tribes beyond the Roman limits The Watling Street from Kent to Cardigan Bay ; the Hermin Street from St. David's to Southampton ; the Foss Way from Corn- wall to Lincoln ; and the Ikenild Street from St ...
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... rule over Britain . A.D. 16. Some Roman soldiers , shipwrecked on the shore of Britain , are protected and sent back by the chiefs . A.D. 32. Our Lord is crucified . A.D. 37. Death of Tiberius , March 26. Caligula succeeds . A.D. 40 ...
... rule over Britain . A.D. 16. Some Roman soldiers , shipwrecked on the shore of Britain , are protected and sent back by the chiefs . A.D. 32. Our Lord is crucified . A.D. 37. Death of Tiberius , March 26. Caligula succeeds . A.D. 40 ...
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... rules over Gaul , Spain , and Britain , divorces Helena . Constantius reduces Gessoriacum , which belonged to Carausius . * These coins of the Count of the Saxon Shore are particularly in- teresting ; the one as shewing by its proud ...
... rules over Gaul , Spain , and Britain , divorces Helena . Constantius reduces Gessoriacum , which belonged to Carausius . * These coins of the Count of the Saxon Shore are particularly in- teresting ; the one as shewing by its proud ...
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... rule the country they were hired to guard , should be placed at least as early as the year 429 , or twenty years before the era usually assigned . It seems hopeless to attempt to identify the sites of the numerous battles that ensued ...
... rule the country they were hired to guard , should be placed at least as early as the year 429 , or twenty years before the era usually assigned . It seems hopeless to attempt to identify the sites of the numerous battles that ensued ...
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