The History of the Anglo-Saxons: From the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 583 sider |
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... military death , as a glorious and happy end.32 Callimachus applies to these people the epithet horse - milkers.33 This incident corresponds with the preceding accounts . The attachment to mare's milk has been common to most nations in ...
... military death , as a glorious and happy end.32 Callimachus applies to these people the epithet horse - milkers.33 This incident corresponds with the preceding accounts . The attachment to mare's milk has been common to most nations in ...
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... military and commercial intercourse between the two nations in his time , a fact favourable to the opinion of the affinity , between some parts of their respective populations . That colonies of Keltic race entered the British islands ...
... military and commercial intercourse between the two nations in his time , a fact favourable to the opinion of the affinity , between some parts of their respective populations . That colonies of Keltic race entered the British islands ...
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... military purposes . Hist . de Com . des Anciens , c . 38. p . 183. , ed . Par . 1727 . 14 Whittaker's description of the present state of the Scilly islands is worth reading . Hist . Manch . ii . p . 169. Though the same chapter in ...
... military purposes . Hist . de Com . des Anciens , c . 38. p . 183. , ed . Par . 1727 . 14 Whittaker's description of the present state of the Scilly islands is worth reading . Hist . Manch . ii . p . 169. Though the same chapter in ...
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... military discipline , or disdaining to submit to it , usually consist of attempts to surprise and ravage ; and therefore precautions against sudden aggressions are the most essential parts of their defensive skill . The Britons seem to ...
... military discipline , or disdaining to submit to it , usually consist of attempts to surprise and ravage ; and therefore precautions against sudden aggressions are the most essential parts of their defensive skill . The Britons seem to ...
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... military triumphs , instead of enjoying their fame in peaceful repose , to dare new enterprises of danger and difficulty , and of mighty issue . Cæsar appears to have amused him- self in forming great projects . He not only purposed to ...
... military triumphs , instead of enjoying their fame in peaceful repose , to dare new enterprises of danger and difficulty , and of mighty issue . Cæsar appears to have amused him- self in forming great projects . He not only purposed to ...
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