Source-book of English History: For the Use of Schools and ReadersElizabeth Kimball Kendall Macmillan, 1908 - 483 oldal |
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3. oldal
... rest are still what the Gauls once were . Military customs ; climate ; products of the soil Their strength is in infantry . Some tribes fight also with the chariot . The higher in rank is the charioteer ; the dependants fight . They ...
... rest are still what the Gauls once were . Military customs ; climate ; products of the soil Their strength is in infantry . Some tribes fight also with the chariot . The higher in rank is the charioteer ; the dependants fight . They ...
6. oldal
... even when the final decision rests with the people , the affair is always thoroughly dis- cussed by the chiefs . They assemble , except in the case of a sudden emergency , on certain fixed days , either 6 Britons and Saxons.
... even when the final decision rests with the people , the affair is always thoroughly dis- cussed by the chiefs . They assemble , except in the case of a sudden emergency , on certain fixed days , either 6 Britons and Saxons.
22. oldal
... rest or cessation against the pagans . How many thousand pagans fell in these num- berless skirmishes God alone knows , over and above those who were slain in the eight battles above - mentioned . In the same year the Saxons made peace ...
... rest or cessation against the pagans . How many thousand pagans fell in these num- berless skirmishes God alone knows , over and above those who were slain in the eight battles above - mentioned . In the same year the Saxons made peace ...
43. oldal
... rest they adopted their manners . I would not , however , have these bad propensities universally ascribed to the Eng- lish . I know that many of the clergy , at that day , trod the path of sanctity by a blameless life ; I know that ...
... rest they adopted their manners . I would not , however , have these bad propensities universally ascribed to the Eng- lish . I know that many of the clergy , at that day , trod the path of sanctity by a blameless life ; I know that ...
65. oldal
... rest . It is happy in the healthiness of its air , in the Christian religion , in the strength of its defences , the nature of its site , the honour of its citizens , the modesty of its matrons ; pleasant in sports ; fruitful of noble ...
... rest . It is happy in the healthiness of its air , in the Christian religion , in the strength of its defences , the nature of its site , the honour of its citizens , the modesty of its matrons ; pleasant in sports ; fruitful of noble ...
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