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Beric the Briton

Beric the Briton
Author: G. A. Henty
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Total Pages: 302
Release: 2020-07-16
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ISBN: 375230264X

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Beric the Briton: a Story of the Roman Invasion Illustrated

Beric the Briton: a Story of the Roman Invasion Illustrated
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Beric the Briton

Beric the Briton
Author: G a Henty
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2019-04-10
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ISBN: 9781093451641

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MY DEAR LADS, My series of stories dealing with the wars of England would be altogether incomplete did it not include the period when the Romans were the masters of the country. The valour with which the natives of this island defended themselves was acknowledged by the Roman historians, and it was only the superior discipline of the invaders that enabled them finally to triumph over the bravery and the superior physical strength of the Britons. The Roman conquest for the time was undoubtedly of immense advantage to the people--who had previously wasted their energies in perpetual tribal wars--as it introduced among them the civilization of Rome. In the end, however, it proved disastrous to the islanders, who lost all their military virtues. Having been defended from the savages of the north by the soldiers of Rome, the Britons were, when the legions were recalled, unable to offer any effectual resistance to the Saxons, who, coming under the guise of friendship, speedily became their masters, imposing a yoke infinitely more burdensome than that of Rome, and erasing almost every sign of the civilization that had been engrafted upon them. How far the British population disappeared under the subsequent invasion and the still more oppressive yoke of the Danes is uncertain; but as the invaders would naturally desire to retain the people to cultivate the land for them, it is probable that the great mass of the Britons were not exterminated. It is at any rate pleasant to believe that with the Saxon, Danish, and Norman blood in our veins, there is still a large admixture of that of the valiant warriors who fought so bravely against Caesar, and who rose under Boadicea in a desperate effort to shake off the oppressive rule of Rome.Yours truly, G. A. Hen


Beric the Briton : a Story of the Roman Invasion : with Original Illustrations

Beric the Briton : a Story of the Roman Invasion : with Original Illustrations
Author: G. A. Henty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2020-01-10
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ISBN: 9781658369817

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My series of stories dealing with the wars of England would be altogether incomplete did it not include the period when the Romans were the masters of the country. The valour with which the natives of this island defended themselves was acknowledged by the Roman historians, and it was only the superior discipline of the invaders that enabled them finally to triumph over the bravery and the superior physical strength of the Britons. The Roman conquest for the time was undoubtedly of immense advantage to the people--who had previously wasted their energies in perpetual tribal wars--as it introduced among them the civilization of Rome. In the end, however, it proved disastrous to the islanders, who lost all their military virtues. Having been defended from the savages of the north by the soldiers of Rome, the Britons were, when the legions were recalled, unable to offer any effectual resistance to the Saxons, who, coming under the guise of friendship, speedily became their masters, imposing a yoke infinitely more burdensome than that of Rome, and erasing almost every sign of the civilization that had been engrafted upon them. How far the British population disappeared under the subsequent invasion and the still more oppressive yoke of the Danes is uncertain; but as the invaders would naturally desire to retain the people to cultivate the land for them, it is probable that the great mass of the Britons were not exterminated. It is at any rate pleasant to believe that with the Saxon, Danish, and Norman blood in our veins, there is still a large admixture of that of the valiant warriors who fought so bravely against Caesar, and who rose under Boadicea in a desperate effort to shake off the oppressive rule of Rome.


Beric the Briton

Beric the Briton
Author: George Alfred Henty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1892
Genre: Great Britain
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Beric the Briton

Beric the Briton
Author: G a Henty
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Total Pages: 410
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They heard from the headman that the whole country near the river was densely covered with bushes, and that the ground was swampy and very difficult to cross. They agreed, therefore, that they would form a strong intrenchment at the spot where they were to embark. It was unlikely in the extreme that the Romans would seek to penetrate such a country, but if they did they were to be opposed as soon as they entered the swamps, and a desperate stand was to be made at the intrenchment, which would be approachable at one or two points only.


Beric the Briton

Beric the Briton
Author: George Alfred Henty
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Total Pages: 383
Release: 1893
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Beric the Briton : a Story of the Roman Invasion : (Illustrated) Classic Edition with Original Illustrations

Beric the Briton : a Story of the Roman Invasion : (Illustrated) Classic Edition with Original Illustrations
Author: G. A. Henty
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Total Pages: 409
Release: 2020-10-08
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My series of stories dealing with the wars of England would be altogether incomplete did it not include the period when the Romans were the masters of the country. The valour with which the natives of this island defended themselves was acknowledged by the Roman historians, and it was only the superior discipline of the invaders that enabled them finally to triumph over the bravery and the superior physical strength of the Britons. The Roman conquest for the time was undoubtedly of immense advantage to the people--who had previously wasted their energies in perpetual tribal wars--as it introduced among them the civilization of Rome. In the end, however, it proved disastrous to the islanders, who lost all their military virtues. Having been defended from the savages of the north by the soldiers of Rome, the Britons were, when the legions were recalled, unable to offer any effectual resistance to the Saxons, who, coming under the guise of friendship, speedily became their masters, imposing a yoke infinitely more burdensome than that of Rome, and erasing almost every sign of the civilization that had been engrafted upon them. How far the British population disappeared under the subsequent invasion and the still more oppressive yoke of the Danes is uncertain; but as the invaders would naturally desire to retain the people to cultivate the land for them, it is probable that the great mass of the Britons were not exterminated. It is at any rate pleasant to believe that with the Saxon, Danish, and Norman blood in our veins, there is still a large admixture of that of the valiant warriors who fought so bravely against Caesar, and who rose under Boadicea in a desperate effort to shake off the oppressive rule of Rome.


Beric the Briton; A Story of the Roman Invasion

Beric the Briton; A Story of the Roman Invasion
Author: G. A. Henty
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2023-06-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368361449

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Beric the Briton

Beric the Briton
Author: G. A. Henty
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-04-12
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ISBN: 9781544832470

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Beric the Briton : a Story of the Roman Invasion by G. A. Henty