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says , “ having slain many ( Britons ) and retained others as slaves , that the land might not be entirely reduced to desolation , left the island , destitute as it was of wine and oil , and returned to Italy , leaving behind them ...
says , “ having slain many ( Britons ) and retained others as slaves , that the land might not be entirely reduced to desolation , left the island , destitute as it was of wine and oil , and returned to Italy , leaving behind them ...
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Let us hear again how Gildas speaks of the conduct of the Britons in the face of other than Roman foes . After describing how the Romans sent forward , “ like eagles in their flight , their unexpected bands of cavalry by land and ...
Let us hear again how Gildas speaks of the conduct of the Britons in the face of other than Roman foes . After describing how the Romans sent forward , “ like eagles in their flight , their unexpected bands of cavalry by land and ...
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Moreover , these Britons , living in a corner of Gaul , with the sea on every side save that from which the Alani were attacking them , would have made just such an appeal to Aëtius as Gildas describes , only not in such carefully ...
Moreover , these Britons , living in a corner of Gaul , with the sea on every side save that from which the Alani were attacking them , would have made just such an appeal to Aëtius as Gildas describes , only not in such carefully ...
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ONLY THE NEIGHBOUR AND THE GENTLEMAN IS RECOGNISED | 20 |
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NOW I WANT YOU TO WEAR THIS FOR MY SAKE | 140 |
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