Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... land journies to the northern coast of Gaul ) , with the island Titis ( Wight , or St. Michael's Mount ) , and with the coasts of Britain . This early commerce was carried on both for the sake of the tin - an article of great import ...
... land journies to the northern coast of Gaul ) , with the island Titis ( Wight , or St. Michael's Mount ) , and with the coasts of Britain . This early commerce was carried on both for the sake of the tin - an article of great import ...
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... land of British barbarians , known only to a few daring mariners , became a province closely connected with imperial ... lands and regions not discovered till after a long course of ages . The inhabitants of Britain , with the exception ...
... land of British barbarians , known only to a few daring mariners , became a province closely connected with imperial ... lands and regions not discovered till after a long course of ages . The inhabitants of Britain , with the exception ...
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... land on the island ; and did not immediately drive them far away , as we did that Julius Cæsar ; we , who did not , when they were yet afar off , render even their attempt at landing perilous , as we did to Augustus and Caius Caligula ...
... land on the island ; and did not immediately drive them far away , as we did that Julius Cæsar ; we , who did not , when they were yet afar off , render even their attempt at landing perilous , as we did to Augustus and Caius Caligula ...
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... land . Lucan , in a noble passage in the first book of the Pharsalia , addresses the Druids in the well known lines beginning " Et vos barbaricos . " The translation of Rowe is generally quoted : but it appears to us that the lines are ...
... land . Lucan , in a noble passage in the first book of the Pharsalia , addresses the Druids in the well known lines beginning " Et vos barbaricos . " The translation of Rowe is generally quoted : but it appears to us that the lines are ...
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... land , Dorchester appears to have been constructed upon nearly the same plan as that . Some bas - reliefs found at Pompeii indi- cate the nature of the amusements that once made the woods of Silchester ring with the howlings of ...
... land , Dorchester appears to have been constructed upon nearly the same plan as that . Some bas - reliefs found at Pompeii indi- cate the nature of the amusements that once made the woods of Silchester ring with the howlings of ...
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