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... Britons , who for many years after this time kept up a stubborn resistance , and even forty years afterwards ( 635 A.D. ) , under Cadwalla , actually reconquered the whole kingdom . Northumbria , at the best , was in the cold , bleak ...
... Britons , who for many years after this time kept up a stubborn resistance , and even forty years afterwards ( 635 A.D. ) , under Cadwalla , actually reconquered the whole kingdom . Northumbria , at the best , was in the cold , bleak ...
Side 45
... Britons of Strathclyde , and the final issue was still doubtful . Bands of adven- turers were gradually winning for ... Briton ceased to dispute the possession . On the Welsh border the war still raged , and conquest did not reach ...
... Britons of Strathclyde , and the final issue was still doubtful . Bands of adven- turers were gradually winning for ... Briton ceased to dispute the possession . On the Welsh border the war still raged , and conquest did not reach ...
Side 52
... Britons remaine in the country places . To begin with , the Jut obtained their first footing in the Isle of Than by its cession to them ; and they were for som time in friendly relations with the neighbourin people . Their mastery over ...
... Britons remaine in the country places . To begin with , the Jut obtained their first footing in the Isle of Than by its cession to them ; and they were for som time in friendly relations with the neighbourin people . Their mastery over ...
Side 127
... in Wales . St. David's monas- tery especially was a great centre , to which not only native Britons , but the Irish also , were coming for instruction and training in the religious life . From his NEGOTIATION WITH THE BRITISH CHURCH 127.
... in Wales . St. David's monas- tery especially was a great centre , to which not only native Britons , but the Irish also , were coming for instruction and training in the religious life . From his NEGOTIATION WITH THE BRITISH CHURCH 127.
Side 129
... Britons found themselves . The Roman territory , smaller than that which the un- conquered Britons still retained , was surrounded by the Lombards , continually harassed by their incur- sions , and in danger of being conquered by them ...
... Britons found themselves . The Roman territory , smaller than that which the un- conquered Britons still retained , was surrounded by the Lombards , continually harassed by their incur- sions , and in danger of being conquered by them ...
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Side 112 - English, determined upon, viz., that the temples of the idols in that nation ought not to be destroyed; but let the idols that are in them be destroyed; let holy water be made and sprinkled in the said temples, let altars be erected, and relics placed. For if those temples are well built, it is requisite that they be converted from the worship of devils to the service of the true God...