The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as a History of the Kingdom, Volume 1Charles Knight and Company, 1838 |
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... marched with his whole army into the territory of the Morini , à nation or tribe of the Gauls who inhabited the sea - C . Volusenus appears to have done little service coast between Calais and Boulogne , " because thence was the ...
... marched with his whole army into the territory of the Morini , à nation or tribe of the Gauls who inhabited the sea - C . Volusenus appears to have done little service coast between Calais and Boulogne , " because thence was the ...
Page 28
... marched rapidly on with their main force to oppose his landing anywhere . Cæsar confesses that the opposition of the natives was a bold one , and that the difficulties he had to encoun- ter were very great on many accounts ; but ...
... marched rapidly on with their main force to oppose his landing anywhere . Cæsar confesses that the opposition of the natives was a bold one , and that the difficulties he had to encoun- ter were very great on many accounts ; but ...
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... marched beyond their line of demarcation against a people called the Cangi , and , Tacitus says , got within a short march of that sea that lies between Britain and Ireland . From the pursuit of this timid enemy , Ostorius was recalled ...
... marched beyond their line of demarcation against a people called the Cangi , and , Tacitus says , got within a short march of that sea that lies between Britain and Ireland . From the pursuit of this timid enemy , Ostorius was recalled ...
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... marched along the southern side of the Forth , to a point where the river was narrow and fordable , and crossed it somewhere near Stirling . It is possible that both courses may have been adopted by dif- ferent divisions of the troops ...
... marched along the southern side of the Forth , to a point where the river was narrow and fordable , and crossed it somewhere near Stirling . It is possible that both courses may have been adopted by dif- ferent divisions of the troops ...
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... marched his forces even so far into the interior as he did , if the districts through which he passed had been altogether without rodas . Rude and imperfect enough these British roads may have been , but still they must have been to a ...
... marched his forces even so far into the interior as he did , if the districts through which he passed had been altogether without rodas . Rude and imperfect enough these British roads may have been , but still they must have been to a ...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People ..., Volume 1 George Lillie Craik Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
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