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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... Sword - fight . Ditto 655 309 Specimen of Domesday Book 578 393 Ditto Ditto • 655 310 Initial Letter 584 394 Fencing . Ditto 655 311 Ship - building . MS . in the British Museum 585 312 Coiner at Work . From the Capital of a Pillar at ...
... Sword - fight . Ditto 655 309 Specimen of Domesday Book 578 393 Ditto Ditto • 655 310 Initial Letter 584 394 Fencing . Ditto 655 311 Ship - building . MS . in the British Museum 585 312 Coiner at Work . From the Capital of a Pillar at ...
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... sword into the home territories of the republic . These and the other northern barbarians , as they were called , had had their eye upon the cultivated fields of the Italic peninsula ever since the irruption of Bellovesus in the time of ...
... sword into the home territories of the republic . These and the other northern barbarians , as they were called , had had their eye upon the cultivated fields of the Italic peninsula ever since the irruption of Bellovesus in the time of ...
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... swords , and lances . They were accustomed , like the Gauls , and their own chariot - men , to dis- mount , at fitting ... sword , the British infantry carried a short dirk and a spear . The spear was sometimes used as a missile weapon ...
... swords , and lances . They were accustomed , like the Gauls , and their own chariot - men , to dis- mount , at fitting ... sword , the British infantry carried a short dirk and a spear . The spear was sometimes used as a missile weapon ...
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... sword not only the lands of those who had joined the revolt , but of those who were thought to have wavered in their allegiance . Tacitus estimates the number of the Britons who were thus destroyed at 80,000 ; and in the train of war ...
... sword not only the lands of those who had joined the revolt , but of those who were thought to have wavered in their allegiance . Tacitus estimates the number of the Britons who were thus destroyed at 80,000 ; and in the train of war ...
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... sword or by the waves . " Etius , though as great a warrior as Stilicho , was then contending with Attila , a more terrible enemy even than Alaric , and could not afford a single cohort to the supplicants , whose last , faint reliance ...
... sword or by the waves . " Etius , though as great a warrior as Stilicho , was then contending with Attila , a more terrible enemy even than Alaric , and could not afford a single cohort to the supplicants , whose last , faint reliance ...
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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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Alfred ancient Anglo-Saxon appears Aquitaine archbishop arms army barons battle Bayeux Tapestry Becket Bede bishop Bretwalda Britain British Britons brother Cæsar called Canute Cassivellaunus castle Celtic Celts century chief Christian chroniclers church civilization coast coins Conqueror conquest court crown Danes Danish death doubt Druids Duke Earl Edgar Atheling Edward emperor enemy England English father favour followed force France French Gaul hands Harold Henry honour horse inhabitants invaders Ireland Irish island John king king's kingdom knights land London lord Matilda Mercia monastery monks nations native nobles Norman Normandy Northumbria oaths peace period Philip Picts Pope possession present prince probably reign Richard Robert Roman Rome royal Saladin Saxon says Scotland Scots sent ships soon Stephen Strabo supposed sword Tacitus throne tion took town tribes vassals Welsh whole William William of Malmsbury Witenagemot writers