The History of England: The history of the Anglo-Saxons from the earliest period to the Norman conquest ... In three volumes ... 6th ed. 1836Longman, Orme, Brown and Green, and Longman, 1839 |
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... destroyed 610. Tewdric defeats Ceolwulph Distress of the Welsh Page 326 ib . 327 329 330 331 332 333 614. Cynegil's victory over the Britons CHAP . VI . The Introduction of CHRISTIANITY among the ANGLO- SAXONS in KENT and ESSEX ...
... destroyed 610. Tewdric defeats Ceolwulph Distress of the Welsh Page 326 ib . 327 329 330 331 332 333 614. Cynegil's victory over the Britons CHAP . VI . The Introduction of CHRISTIANITY among the ANGLO- SAXONS in KENT and ESSEX ...
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... destroyed , in wars which were usually exterminations . Revolting as these habits are to our better and happier feelings , yet they served at that period to penetrate the wild earth ; to subdue the exuberance of excessive ve- getation ...
... destroyed , in wars which were usually exterminations . Revolting as these habits are to our better and happier feelings , yet they served at that period to penetrate the wild earth ; to subdue the exuberance of excessive ve- getation ...
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... destroyed , and new germs of future tribes were every where deposited ; till some branches or other of the Nomadic tribes had moved , from the Asiatic Bosphorus , to the farthest shores of the European continent . Of these , the ...
... destroyed , and new germs of future tribes were every where deposited ; till some branches or other of the Nomadic tribes had moved , from the Asiatic Bosphorus , to the farthest shores of the European continent . Of these , the ...
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... destroyed . And of those ruder nations , from which the British population has been formed , it will be obvious to every inquirer , that some of their peculiar habits and institutions , which were well adapted to their freer life , and ...
... destroyed . And of those ruder nations , from which the British population has been formed , it will be obvious to every inquirer , that some of their peculiar habits and institutions , which were well adapted to their freer life , and ...
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... destroyed , from two to three hundred thousand , in two battles . It is impossible to read of human slaughter without lamenting it , or without feeling some abhorrence of those , however famed as heroes , by whom it has been effected ...
... destroyed , from two to three hundred thousand , in two battles . It is impossible to read of human slaughter without lamenting it , or without feeling some abhorrence of those , however famed as heroes , by whom it has been effected ...
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