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... took ; but neither time did Cæsar make any lasting conquest , or leave any troops behind him . He only saw the south - eastern part of the island ; the population , he tells us , was large , and the buildings and cattle numerous . Corn ...
... took ; but neither time did Cæsar make any lasting conquest , or leave any troops behind him . He only saw the south - eastern part of the island ; the population , he tells us , was large , and the buildings and cattle numerous . Corn ...
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... although Agricola defeated them in a battle on the Highland border . His fleet sailed along the northern coast and took possession of the Orkneys . Agricola was a wise and good man , who ruled the province well , 4 [ CHAP . BRITAIN .
... although Agricola defeated them in a battle on the Highland border . His fleet sailed along the northern coast and took possession of the Orkneys . Agricola was a wise and good man , who ruled the province well , 4 [ CHAP . BRITAIN .
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... took place at Aylesford , and cost the life of Horsa ; but the Jutish adventurers at last got the better , founding the Kingdoms of East and West Kent . The next Teutonic Kingdom was that of the South - Saxons or Sussex , founded by ...
... took place at Aylesford , and cost the life of Horsa ; but the Jutish adventurers at last got the better , founding the Kingdoms of East and West Kent . The next Teutonic Kingdom was that of the South - Saxons or Sussex , founded by ...
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... took in 491 , and a brief entry in the Chronicle tells us that they " slew all that dwelled therein , nor was there a Briton left there any more . " In 495 there came another body of Saxons , who , landing in what is now called Hamp ...
... took in 491 , and a brief entry in the Chronicle tells us that they " slew all that dwelled therein , nor was there a Briton left there any more . " In 495 there came another body of Saxons , who , landing in what is now called Hamp ...
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... religion . He now consented to listen to Augustine and his Companions . The meeting took place in the Isle of Thanet , and , by Æthelbert's wish , in 14 CONVERSION OF THE ENGLISH . [ CHAP . CONVERSION OF THE ENGLISH TO CHRISTIANITY 6.
... religion . He now consented to listen to Augustine and his Companions . The meeting took place in the Isle of Thanet , and , by Æthelbert's wish , in 14 CONVERSION OF THE ENGLISH . [ CHAP . CONVERSION OF THE ENGLISH TO CHRISTIANITY 6.
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