The History of the Castle, Town, and Port of DoverLongmans, Green, and Company, 1899 - 462 pages |
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... command of Brennus and Belinus , two sons of Molmutius , a king of Britain . It is customary to treat these British his- torians as worthy of little credit , but in this case the general similarity between their account of the invasion ...
... command of Brennus and Belinus , two sons of Molmutius , a king of Britain . It is customary to treat these British his- torians as worthy of little credit , but in this case the general similarity between their account of the invasion ...
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... command of Aulus Plautius in the spring of 43 A.D. Owing to the mutinous conduct of the troops the expedition did not sail until the autumn , when Plautius succeeded in landing on the shores of Britain . " Cęsar had overpowered ...
... command of Aulus Plautius in the spring of 43 A.D. Owing to the mutinous conduct of the troops the expedition did not sail until the autumn , when Plautius succeeded in landing on the shores of Britain . " Cęsar had overpowered ...
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... command of the Twentieth Legion , was appointed Pro- prętor in A.D. 78. By the fairness and equity of his rule he restored peace to the province , and by his martial skill completed the conquest of Britain . Before the end of the first ...
... command of the Twentieth Legion , was appointed Pro- prętor in A.D. 78. By the fairness and equity of his rule he restored peace to the province , and by his martial skill completed the conquest of Britain . Before the end of the first ...
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... command of the king , at a very much later period . To imagine that Dover was altogether left unprotected by the Romans would be absurd , but the earthworks and fortresses on the eastern heights , described in chapter xi . , would have ...
... command of the king , at a very much later period . To imagine that Dover was altogether left unprotected by the Romans would be absurd , but the earthworks and fortresses on the eastern heights , described in chapter xi . , would have ...
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... the channel . In 1338 a mixed fleet under the command of a French admiral burnt Ports- mouth and did considerable damage to Southampton , and with the assistance of the Scots captured Jersey . EDWARD II . TO EDWARD III . , 1307-1377 . 71.
... the channel . In 1338 a mixed fleet under the command of a French admiral burnt Ports- mouth and did considerable damage to Southampton , and with the assistance of the Scots captured Jersey . EDWARD II . TO EDWARD III . , 1307-1377 . 71.
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