The Story of Early BritainG.P. Putnam's sons, 1893 - 382 pages |
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... TAKEN , BY PERMISSION , FROM " TRANSACTIONS OF THE ESSEX FIELD CLUB " SHIELD OF THE BRONZE AGE . FOUND IN A TUR- BARY CALLED RHYD - Y - GORSE , ABERYSTWITH . FROM THE ORIGINAL IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM , VIEW OF STONEHENGE ( RESTORATION ) ...
... TAKEN , BY PERMISSION , FROM " TRANSACTIONS OF THE ESSEX FIELD CLUB " SHIELD OF THE BRONZE AGE . FOUND IN A TUR- BARY CALLED RHYD - Y - GORSE , ABERYSTWITH . FROM THE ORIGINAL IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM , VIEW OF STONEHENGE ( RESTORATION ) ...
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... taken with a certain reserve . His work has been lost , and all that we know of it is derived from quotations made from it by writers who did not attach much credit to it . But on more than one point where they criticized him , we know ...
... taken with a certain reserve . His work has been lost , and all that we know of it is derived from quotations made from it by writers who did not attach much credit to it . But on more than one point where they criticized him , we know ...
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... taken . He at once guessed what had happened , and taking with him the cohorts on guard , while he ordered all the other available troops to follow , hastened to the relief of the foragers . He found them beset by the enemy , and in no ...
... taken . He at once guessed what had happened , and taking with him the cohorts on guard , while he ordered all the other available troops to follow , hastened to the relief of the foragers . He found them beset by the enemy , and in no ...
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... taken . " I Cæsar did not permit any pursuit to be made , as he wished to fortify his camp without any further delay . The next day he sent three columns in pursuit of the enemy . These had just come in sight of the Britons when news ...
... taken . " I Cæsar did not permit any pursuit to be made , as he wished to fortify his camp without any further delay . The next day he sent three columns in pursuit of the enemy . These had just come in sight of the Britons when news ...
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... taken at the defeat of Crassus . This arrangement the Roman poets describe by such phrases as " tearing down the Roman standards from the Parthian shrines . " Strabo , who lived in the reign of Augustus and Tiberius , says of the ...
... taken at the defeat of Crassus . This arrangement the Roman poets describe by such phrases as " tearing down the Roman standards from the Parthian shrines . " Strabo , who lived in the reign of Augustus and Tiberius , says of the ...
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afterwards Alderman Alfred ANGLO-SAXON Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Archbishop army Athelstan attack battle Bede Bishop Bretwalda Britain British Britons brother Cæsar called camp Canute Carausius Caswallon cavalry chief Christian Church coast command conquest crown Danes Danish daughter death defeated died dominions Dunstan Earl earldom East Anglia Edmund Edric Edward Egbert Emperor enemy England English king Ethelbald Ethelbert Ethelred Ethelwulf expedition fight fled fleet force fought Gaul Godwin hand Harold Harold Hardrada hear held Hengist invaders island Kent King's kingdom land legions London Mercia monastery monks native nobles Norman Normandy northern Northmen Northumbria Pagans peace Penda plunder prince probably ravaged reign Roman Rome sailed says the Chronicler seems sent ships shire slain soldiers story Suetonius Sussex Sweyn Tacitus Thames throne told took Tostig town tribes troops victory Vortigern Wales wall Welsh Wessex West Saxons William William of Malmesbury
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Page 217 - But those things which I met with, either of the days of Ine my kinsman, or of Offa, king of the Mercians, or of Ethelbert, who first among the English race received baptism, those which seemed to me the rightest, those I have here gathered together, and rejected the others.
Page 158 - Go on quickly, I know not how long I shall hold out, and whether my Maker will not soon take me away.
Page 112 - THE FIRST FOUR BRETWALDAS (ELLE, CEAWLIN, ETHELBERT, REDWALD). BEDE tells us in his " Ecclesiastical History" that seven princes at various times and in different places held the sovereignty or chieftainship ' of the English kingdoms. The seven of his list are Elle of Sussex, Ceawlin of Wessex, Ethelbert of Kent, Redwald of East Anglia, Edwin, Oswald, and Oswin of Northumbria. The title requires some explanation, an explanation which it is not easy to give without entering into a very difficult controversy....
Page 160 - Receive my head into your hands, for it is a great satisfaction to me to sit facing my holy place, where I was wont to pray, that I may also, sitting, call upon my Father ! And thus, on the pavement of his little cell, singing: 'Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost ;' when he had named the Holy Ghost, he breathed his last, and so departed to the heavenly kingdom.
Page 155 - Who shook him from his favor, cast him down To the deep dales of Hell, where he became Devil. The fiend with all his comrades fell From Heaven, Angels, for three nights and days, From Heaven to Hell, where the Lord changed them all To Devils, because they his Deed and Word Refused to worship. Therefore in worse light Under the earth beneath, Almighty God Had placed them triumphless in the swart Hell. There evening, immeasurably long, Brings to each fiend renewal of the fire ; Then comes, at dawn,...
Page 98 - AD 495. This year came two leaders into Britain, Cerdic and Cynric, his son, with five ships .... 519.
Page 159 - Which he did ; but at the ninth hour he said to me, ' I have some little articles of value in my chest, such as pepper, napkins, and incense ; run quickly, and bring the priests of our monastery to me, that I may distribute among them the gifts which God has bestowed on me. The rich in this world are bent on giving gold and silver and other precious things ; but I, in love, will joyfully give my brothers what God has given unto me.