The History of Nations: EnglandP. F. Collier, 1916 |
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... enemies . Their warriors made use of chariots , dashing in them along the front of the enemy's line till they espied an opening in his ranks . They then leaped down and charged on foot into the gap . Their charioteers in the meanwhile ...
... enemies . Their warriors made use of chariots , dashing in them along the front of the enemy's line till they espied an opening in his ranks . They then leaped down and charged on foot into the gap . Their charioteers in the meanwhile ...
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... enemies of the Roman government , were as fierce and restless as the Picts and Scots , and were better equipped and better armed . At first they were only known as cruel and merciless pirates . In their long flat - bottomed vessels they ...
... enemies of the Roman government , were as fierce and restless as the Picts and Scots , and were better equipped and better armed . At first they were only known as cruel and merciless pirates . In their long flat - bottomed vessels they ...
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... enemies more formidable than the Picts and Scots . Their power of resistance was , however , weakened by the impossibility of turning their undivided attention to these marauders , as at the same time that they had to defend the Roman ...
... enemies more formidable than the Picts and Scots . Their power of resistance was , however , weakened by the impossibility of turning their undivided attention to these marauders , as at the same time that they had to defend the Roman ...
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... enemies as most highly favored by the gods . The religion of Augustine was one of peace and self - denial . Its symbol was the cross , to be borne in the heart of the believer . The message brought by Augustine was very hard to learn ...
... enemies as most highly favored by the gods . The religion of Augustine was one of peace and self - denial . Its symbol was the cross , to be borne in the heart of the believer . The message brought by Augustine was very hard to learn ...
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... enemies , but his courage did not fail him , and in 642 at the battle of Maserfield he defeated Oswald . Oswald fell in the battle , begging with his last words for God's mercy on the souls of his followers . After Oswald's fall ...
... enemies , but his courage did not fail him , and in 642 at the battle of Maserfield he defeated Oswald . Oswald fell in the battle , begging with his last words for God's mercy on the souls of his followers . After Oswald's fall ...
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