The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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Side 77
... Britons , took for granted that the ancient Britons were the same people with the Welsh , -thereby con founding two races which , there is every reason to believe , were wholly distinct . The extraction claimed by the Welsh themselves ...
... Britons , took for granted that the ancient Britons were the same people with the Welsh , -thereby con founding two races which , there is every reason to believe , were wholly distinct . The extraction claimed by the Welsh themselves ...
Side 179
... Britons had not yet been discontinued . [ A. D. 489. ] About the commencement of the same century , Britain had ceased to form a portion of the Roman empire ; the separation according to some opinions , having been voluntary on the part ...
... Britons had not yet been discontinued . [ A. D. 489. ] About the commencement of the same century , Britain had ceased to form a portion of the Roman empire ; the separation according to some opinions , having been voluntary on the part ...
Side 180
... Britons that they must thenceforward look to their own defence ; and , from that period , the imperial protection was entirely withdrawn from the island . No sooner had the Romans taken their departure than the work of rapine ...
... Britons that they must thenceforward look to their own defence ; and , from that period , the imperial protection was entirely withdrawn from the island . No sooner had the Romans taken their departure than the work of rapine ...
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