The History of England, Zväzok 1James, John and Paul Knapton, 1732 |
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... against the Britons . Fergus thus ftrengthen'd by the Af- fiftance of the Picts , march'd against the Britons , and gave them Battle , in which their King Coilus was flain . After this Defeat , the Britons finding themfelves too weak to ...
... against the Britons . Fergus thus ftrengthen'd by the Af- fiftance of the Picts , march'd against the Britons , and gave them Battle , in which their King Coilus was flain . After this Defeat , the Britons finding themfelves too weak to ...
Strana 14
... against them with all Expedition , and defeating the firit that ftand their Ground , fo difperfes the reft in the end , that he has no more to fear from their Incurfions . How- ever , not to be expofed to continual Alarms , he refolves ...
... against them with all Expedition , and defeating the firit that ftand their Ground , fo difperfes the reft in the end , that he has no more to fear from their Incurfions . How- ever , not to be expofed to continual Alarms , he refolves ...
Strana 35
... against the Foreigners . " Such was the Hatred of the Generality of the Britons against The Arms of Vortigern , that they refolved immediately upon the latter of the Britons the two Methods , and with one Confent , prepared to put their ...
... against the Foreigners . " Such was the Hatred of the Generality of the Britons against The Arms of Vortigern , that they refolved immediately upon the latter of the Britons the two Methods , and with one Confent , prepared to put their ...
Strana 40
... against the Saxons the Arms that should have been employed against the com- mon Enemy . He could not difcover his Defigns , with- out incurring the Enmity and Jealoufy of the neighbouring Princes . But as no one of them in particular ...
... against the Saxons the Arms that should have been employed against the com- mon Enemy . He could not difcover his Defigns , with- out incurring the Enmity and Jealoufy of the neighbouring Princes . But as no one of them in particular ...
Strana 41
... against all the Power of the Conquerors , who could not , till long after , extend their Conquefts beyond the Mountains . This little corner of the Ifland , where the Britons were cooped up , was afterward di- vided into feveral petty ...
... against all the Power of the Conquerors , who could not , till long after , extend their Conquefts beyond the Mountains . This little corner of the Ifland , where the Britons were cooped up , was afterward di- vided into feveral petty ...
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