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But no instance can be cited , save this of the conquest of Britain by Saxon warriors ( if admitted ) , in which the ... So that we could not expect that the barbarous Saxons would pursue the wise and prudent course followed by the ...
But no instance can be cited , save this of the conquest of Britain by Saxon warriors ( if admitted ) , in which the ... So that we could not expect that the barbarous Saxons would pursue the wise and prudent course followed by the ...
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effect that 300,000 Saxons obeyed the summons of Hengist alone . ... and the records of the battles between the Saxons and the Britons do not suggest the opinion that so many as 400,000 , or even half that number of Saxon warriors ...
effect that 300,000 Saxons obeyed the summons of Hengist alone . ... and the records of the battles between the Saxons and the Britons do not suggest the opinion that so many as 400,000 , or even half that number of Saxon warriors ...
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In the first place , it is stated in the seventh Triad that the Saxons compelled the Lloegrians to enter into confederacy with them , so that this tribe , originally one of the three honourable tribes of Britain , “ became Saxons .
In the first place , it is stated in the seventh Triad that the Saxons compelled the Lloegrians to enter into confederacy with them , so that this tribe , originally one of the three honourable tribes of Britain , “ became Saxons .
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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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