Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... took their station . But when Cæsar , by a vigorous attack , compelled them to quit their stockade , and next drove them by siege from their fortress ; while such of them as assailed the naval station were routed by his other troops ...
... took their station . But when Cæsar , by a vigorous attack , compelled them to quit their stockade , and next drove them by siege from their fortress ; while such of them as assailed the naval station were routed by his other troops ...
Side 23
... took heart again to try the sea , and without opposition landed . For the Britons having heard of their unwillingness to come , had been negligent to provide against them ; and retiring to MILTON . ] 23 THE INVASION OF CLAUDIUS . MILTON.
... took heart again to try the sea , and without opposition landed . For the Britons having heard of their unwillingness to come , had been negligent to provide against them ; and retiring to MILTON . ] 23 THE INVASION OF CLAUDIUS . MILTON.
Side 25
... took Camalodunum , the royal seat of Cunobeline , was often by the army saluted Imperator ; a military title which usually they gave their general after any notable exploit ; but to others , not above once in the same war ; as if ...
... took Camalodunum , the royal seat of Cunobeline , was often by the army saluted Imperator ; a military title which usually they gave their general after any notable exploit ; but to others , not above once in the same war ; as if ...
Side 35
... and boldness . Finally , though late , the Romans conquered ; they killed numbers in the fight , and near the waggons , and in a wood ; at once . they also took many alive . Great numbers , too D 2 XIPHILINE . ] 35 BONDUCA .
... and boldness . Finally , though late , the Romans conquered ; they killed numbers in the fight , and near the waggons , and in a wood ; at once . they also took many alive . Great numbers , too D 2 XIPHILINE . ] 35 BONDUCA .
Side 36
Charles Knight. they also took many alive . Great numbers , too , escaped and made ready again as if for battle . But about this time Bunduica dying by disease , they bewailed her sorely , and buried her with great funeral splendour ...
Charles Knight. they also took many alive . Great numbers , too , escaped and made ready again as if for battle . But about this time Bunduica dying by disease , they bewailed her sorely , and buried her with great funeral splendour ...
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