| Gildas (st.) - 1841 - 220 sider
...wall, and dispersed themselves in flight more desperately than before. The enemy, on the other hand, pursued them with more unrelenting cruelty than before, and butchered our countrymen like sheep, so that their habitations were like those of savage beasts ; for they turned their arms upon each other,... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 550 sider
...wall, and dispersed themselves in flight more desperately than before. The enemy, on the other hand, pursued them with more unrelenting cruelty than before, and butchered our countrymen like sheep, so that their habitations were like those of savage beasts ; for they turned their arms upon each other,... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 552 sider
...wall, and dispersed themselves in flight more desperately than before. The enemy, on the other hand, pursued them with more unrelenting cruelty than before, and butchered our countrymen like sheep, so that their habitations were like those of savage beasts; for they turned their arms upon each other,... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1872 - 554 sider
...wall, and dispersed themselves in flight more desperately than before. The enemy, on the other hand, pursued them with more unrelenting cruelty than before, and butchered our countrymen like sheep, so that their habitations were like those of savage beasts; for they turned their arms upon each other,... | |
| M. J. Guest - 1879 - 700 sider
...wall, and dispersed themselves in flight more desperately than before. The enemy, on the other hand, pursued them with more unrelenting cruelty than before, and butchered our countrymen like sheep." 7. During all these troublous times we can see with reverence the influence of Christianity in the... | |
| Montague John Guest - 1894 - 656 sider
...wall, and dispersed themselves in flight more desperately than before. The enemy, on the other hand, pursued them with more unrelenting cruelty than before, and butchered our countrymen like sheep." During all these troublous times we can see with reverence the influence of Christianity in the wonderful... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1899 - 532 sider
...than the Picts and Scots landed from their boats, in which they had been borne across the Cichiean Valley (the Irish Channel)." The Britons " left their...before, and butchered our countrymen like sheep." Then Gildas gives the letter to Aetius the Patrician, written in 443 : " The barbarians on the one... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1899 - 558 sider
...than the Picts and Scots landed from their boats, in which they had been borne across the Cichiean Valley (the Irish Channel)." The Britons " left their...before, and butchered our countrymen like sheep." Then Gildas gives the letter to Aetius the Patrician, written in 443 : " The barbarians on the one... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 652 sider
...wall, and dispersed themselves in flight, more desperately than before. The enemy, on the other hand, pursued them with more unrelenting cruelty than before, and butchered our countrymen like sheep, so that their habitations were like those of savage beasts; for they turned their arms upon each other,... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 642 sider
...wall, and dispersed themselves in flight, more desperately than before. The enemy, on the other hand, pursued them with more unrelenting cruelty than before, and butchered our countrymen like sheep, so that their habitations were like those of savage beasts ; for they turned their arms upon each other,... | |
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