| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1723 - 584 sider
...put them to tormenting Deaths, ravaging all their Country for a long Time, and revolving to cut oft all the Race of the English within the Borders of Britain. Nor did he pay any refpect to the Chrifiian Religion which had newly taken Root among them ; it being to this Day the... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 412 sider
...spared the female sex, nor the innocent age of children, but with savage cruelty put them to tormenting deaths, ravaging all their country for a long time,...Nor did he pay any respect to the Christian religion which had newly taken root among them ; it being to this day the custom of the Britons not to pay any... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1849 - 566 sider
...spared the female sex, nor the innocent age of children, but with savage cruelty put them to tormenting deaths, ravaging all their country for a long time, and resolving to cut oft' all the race of the English within the borders of Britain. Nor did he pay any respect to the Christian... | |
| 1853 - 496 sider
...sex, nor the innocent age of children, but with savage cruelty put the whole of them to tormenting deaths, ravaging all their country for a long time,...did he pay any respect to the Christian religion, which had newly taken root among them ; it being to this day the custom of the Britons not to pay any... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 490 sider
...sex, nor the innocent age of children, but with savage cruelty put the whole of them to tormenting deaths, ravaging all their country for a long time, and resolving to nut off all the race of the English within the borders of Britain. Nor did he pay any respect to the... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1881 - 608 sider
...pat them to tormenting deaths, ravaging all their country for t long time, and resolving to cut ofi' all the race of the English within the borders of Britain. Nor did he pay any respect to the Cliristian religion which had newly taken root among them ; it being to this day the custom of the... | |
| Birmingham historical society - 1881 - 402 sider
...female sex nor the innocent age of children, but with savage cruelty put them to tormenting deaths, resolving to cut off all the race of the English within the borders of Britain." The result of this war was naturally a serious discouragement to the Christian religion, which had... | |
| 1881 - 530 sider
...female sex nor the innocent age of children, but with savage cruelty put them to tormenting deaths, resolving to cut off all the race of the English within the borders of Britain." The result of this war was naturally a serious discouragement to the Christian religion, which had... | |
| Charles Hardwick - 1882 - 270 sider
...spared the female sex, nor the innocent age of children, but with savage cruelty put them to tormenting deaths, ravaging all their country for a long time,...Nor did he pay any respect to the Christian religion which had newly taken root among them ; it being to this day " (the 8th century) " the custom of Britons... | |
| T. Morgan Owen - 1882 - 286 sider
...and which was known as lieged and Strathclyde. 1 Bede. This writer states that Cadwallawn determined to cut off all the race of the English within the borders of Britain. Religious zeal must have warped Bede's judgment, for it was not likely that Penda, a Saxon, wunld ally... | |
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