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... Saxons , from Lud , in our ancient language , people and gate , quasi porta populi ; of all the gates of the city , that having the greatest passage of people ; especi- ally before Newgate was built , which was about the reign of Henry ...
... Saxons , from Lud , in our ancient language , people and gate , quasi porta populi ; of all the gates of the city , that having the greatest passage of people ; especi- ally before Newgate was built , which was about the reign of Henry ...
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... Saxons , what he took from the pirates , neither restoring to the owners nor accounting to the public , but enriching him- self , and yet not scouring the seas , but conniving rather at those sea robbers , was grown at length too great ...
... Saxons , what he took from the pirates , neither restoring to the owners nor accounting to the public , but enriching him- self , and yet not scouring the seas , but conniving rather at those sea robbers , was grown at length too great ...
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... Saxons from the German , of Picts from the North . Against them , first ' Chrysanthus the son of Marcian a bishop , made deputy of Britain by Theodosius , de- meaned himself worthily : then Stilicho a man of great power , whom ...
... Saxons from the German , of Picts from the North . Against them , first ' Chrysanthus the son of Marcian a bishop , made deputy of Britain by Theodosius , de- meaned himself worthily : then Stilicho a man of great power , whom ...
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... Saxons and Picts with joint force , which was no new thing before the Saxons at least had any dwelling in this island , during the abode of Germanus here , had made a strong impression from the north . ' The Britons marching out against ...
... Saxons and Picts with joint force , which was no new thing before the Saxons at least had any dwelling in this island , during the abode of Germanus here , had made a strong impression from the north . ' The Britons marching out against ...
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... Saxons were a barbarous and heathen nation , famous for nothing else but robberies and cruelties done to all their ... Saxon shore in Britain , " and the many mischiefs done by their landing here , both alone and with the Picts , as ...
... Saxons were a barbarous and heathen nation , famous for nothing else but robberies and cruelties done to all their ... Saxon shore in Britain , " and the many mischiefs done by their landing here , both alone and with the Picts , as ...
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accusative army Athelstan battle Belinus bishop Britain Britons brother Cæsar called Canute cause Christian Chron church command Corineus Cuthred Danes dative daughter death declension Deut divine duke Eadbert earl East-Angles Ecbert Ecfrid Edward emperor enemies English Ethelbald Ethelred evil Exod faith father fear fight Florent forces genitive Gildas Godwin hæc Harold hast hath heart honour horse hundred Huntingd Huntingdon Ibid Isai Jehovah Kent king king's kingdom land Lord Luke Malms Malmsbury Matt Mercian neighbour Nennius Northumberland oath peace Picts Plur Post Christ praise pray prayer Preter prince Prov Psal reign river Roman saith Saxons Scots sent ships Silures slain slew tense thee thence things thou shalt took unto verb victory Vols Vortigern West-Saxons whereof wife words worship xviii xxii xxiii