A Student's History of England from the Earliest Times to the Death of Queen Victoria, Том 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - Всего страниц: 1030 |
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... chief ancient races of Persia and In- dia . The Celts were the first to arrive in the West , where they seized upon lands in Spain , in Gaul , and in Britain , which the Iberians had occupied before them . They did not , however ...
... chief ancient races of Persia and In- dia . The Celts were the first to arrive in the West , where they seized upon lands in Spain , in Gaul , and in Britain , which the Iberians had occupied before them . They did not , however ...
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... chief of the tribe of the Catuvellauni , who had subdued many of the neighbouring tribes , and whose stronghold was a stockade near the modern St. Albans . This chief and his followers harassed the march of the Romans with the rush of ...
... chief of the tribe of the Catuvellauni , who had subdued many of the neighbouring tribes , and whose stronghold was a stockade near the modern St. Albans . This chief and his followers harassed the march of the Romans with the rush of ...
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... chief of the Iceni , was publicly flogged , and her two daughters were subjected to the vilest out- rage . She called upon the whole Celtic population of the east and south to rise against the foreign tyrants . Thousands answered to her ...
... chief of the Iceni , was publicly flogged , and her two daughters were subjected to the vilest out- rage . She called upon the whole Celtic population of the east and south to rise against the foreign tyrants . Thousands answered to her ...
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... chief by a tie of personal devotion . It was the highest glory of the Gesith to die to save his chief's life . Of one Gesith it is told that , when he saw a murderer aiming a dagger at his chief , he , not having time to seize the ...
... chief by a tie of personal devotion . It was the highest glory of the Gesith to die to save his chief's life . Of one Gesith it is told that , when he saw a murderer aiming a dagger at his chief , he , not having time to seize the ...
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... chief and had houses and lands of their own , though they were still bound to military service . How these Thegns cultivated their lands is a question to which there is no certain answer . In later days they made use of a class of men ...
... chief and had houses and lands of their own , though they were still bound to military service . How these Thegns cultivated their lands is a question to which there is no certain answer . In later days they made use of a class of men ...
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