Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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Side 8
... wall , they then infested the foraging parties of the Romans . Being worsted , moreover , in a certain battle in the open country , they enticed the Romans , in the pursuit , to their fastness , and thence in turn killed many of them ...
... wall , they then infested the foraging parties of the Romans . Being worsted , moreover , in a certain battle in the open country , they enticed the Romans , in the pursuit , to their fastness , and thence in turn killed many of them ...
Side 21
... wall'd with turf ; Which gave advantage to an ancient soldier , - An honest one , I warrant ; who deserv'd So long a breeding as his white beard came to , In doing this for his country , -athwart the lane , He , with two striplings ...
... wall'd with turf ; Which gave advantage to an ancient soldier , - An honest one , I warrant ; who deserv'd So long a breeding as his white beard came to , In doing this for his country , -athwart the lane , He , with two striplings ...
Side 31
... walls , and ditches , so as no longer to suffer from the secret incursions of the enemy , for such they prefer making , through their fears , to fighting , as we do openly : indeed , we are induced with courage so superior , that we ...
... walls , and ditches , so as no longer to suffer from the secret incursions of the enemy , for such they prefer making , through their fears , to fighting , as we do openly : indeed , we are induced with courage so superior , that we ...
Side 50
... wall which divides the island into two parts ; the Caledonians beyond them . Each of these people inhabit mountains wild and waterless , and plains desert and marshy , having neither wall nor cities nor tilth , but living by pasturage ...
... wall which divides the island into two parts ; the Caledonians beyond them . Each of these people inhabit mountains wild and waterless , and plains desert and marshy , having neither wall nor cities nor tilth , but living by pasturage ...
Side 57
... to be put to death . Being led to execution , he came to the river , which was divided , at the place where the stroke was to be given him , with a wall and sand , the stream being most rapid . He there saw a multitude of CDE . ]
... to be put to death . Being led to execution , he came to the river , which was divided , at the place where the stroke was to be given him , with a wall and sand , the stream being most rapid . He there saw a multitude of CDE . ]
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