Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... chief potentate of the island . The Romans , then , coming into conflict with them , were at first thrown into disorder by the shock of their chariots ; but afterwards open- ing their ranks and letting them pass through , and aiming ...
... chief potentate of the island . The Romans , then , coming into conflict with them , were at first thrown into disorder by the shock of their chariots ; but afterwards open- ing their ranks and letting them pass through , and aiming ...
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... chief art of fight , became unserviceable . To second them he sent Vespasian , who in his latter days obtained the empire , and Sabinus his brother ; who unexpectedly assailing those who were least aware , did much execution . Yet not ...
... chief art of fight , became unserviceable . To second them he sent Vespasian , who in his latter days obtained the empire , and Sabinus his brother ; who unexpectedly assailing those who were least aware , did much execution . Yet not ...
Side 26
... chief were punished , the rest forgiven , soon gave over : but the Silures , no way tractable , were not to be repressed without a set war . To further this , Camalodunum was planted with a colony of veteran soldiers ; to be a firm and ...
... chief were punished , the rest forgiven , soon gave over : but the Silures , no way tractable , were not to be repressed without a set war . To further this , Camalodunum was planted with a colony of veteran soldiers ; to be a firm and ...
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... chiefs ; and which Decianus Catus , the præfect of the island , said it was necessary should be recalled . And to this was added , that Seneca having lent them , against their will , a thousand myriads of money in expectation of ...
... chiefs ; and which Decianus Catus , the præfect of the island , said it was necessary should be recalled . And to this was added , that Seneca having lent them , against their will , a thousand myriads of money in expectation of ...
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... chief , because Paulinus , their commander , was warring against Mona , a certain island adjacent to Britain . Wherefore she overthrew and plundered two Roman cities , and there as I have said , wrought indescribable slaughter : as to ...
... chief , because Paulinus , their commander , was warring against Mona , a certain island adjacent to Britain . Wherefore she overthrew and plundered two Roman cities , and there as I have said , wrought indescribable slaughter : as to ...
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