The Victoria History of England: From the Landing of Julius Caesar, B.C. 54, to the Marriage of H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, A.D. 1863Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1865 - Всего страниц: 723 |
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... army landed . CARACTACUS . - A.D . 52 . From the time of Julius Cæsar to that of Claudius , little appears BRITISH CHARIOT AND ARMS . to have been done to secure the submission of the Britons , but the latter Emperor having heard that ...
... army landed . CARACTACUS . - A.D . 52 . From the time of Julius Cæsar to that of Claudius , little appears BRITISH CHARIOT AND ARMS . to have been done to secure the submission of the Britons , but the latter Emperor having heard that ...
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... army , and was for some time enabled to set the Roman power at defiance . • She destroyed their colonies at Chester , St. Albans , and London , and after killing 70,000 of her enemies , encamped in the neighbourhood of the latter city ...
... army , and was for some time enabled to set the Roman power at defiance . • She destroyed their colonies at Chester , St. Albans , and London , and after killing 70,000 of her enemies , encamped in the neighbourhood of the latter city ...
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... army to retire as if they were flying . This the Saxons mistook for a real retreat , and when they had broken their ranks in the pursuit , the Normans faced about and furiously assaulted them . NORMAN SOLDIER . NORMAN SOLDIER , LONG ...
... army to retire as if they were flying . This the Saxons mistook for a real retreat , and when they had broken their ranks in the pursuit , the Normans faced about and furiously assaulted them . NORMAN SOLDIER . NORMAN SOLDIER , LONG ...
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... army of knights and their retainers , English and French , met on the plains of Vezelai , and amounted to one hundred thousand men . At Lyons the two Monarchs separated , Philip to embark at Genoa , and Richard at Marseilles ; but the ...
... army of knights and their retainers , English and French , met on the plains of Vezelai , and amounted to one hundred thousand men . At Lyons the two Monarchs separated , Philip to embark at Genoa , and Richard at Marseilles ; but the ...
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... army having retired from Bethany , fell back upon Jaffa , and the Saracens were as much elated as the Europeans were cast down . The Turks had invested the city of Jaffa , and Richard felt so desirous of proving that his army was not ...
... army having retired from Bethany , fell back upon Jaffa , and the Saracens were as much elated as the Europeans were cast down . The Turks had invested the city of Jaffa , and Richard felt so desirous of proving that his army was not ...
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