| 1851 - 568 sayfa
...the whole earth. Sidonius, bishop of Clermont, writing in the fifth century, exclaims : " We have not a more cruel and more dangerous enemy than the Saxons....attack. When they pursue, they infallibly overtake ; and when they are pursued, their escape is certain. They despise danger ; they are inured to shipwreck... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 560 sayfa
...pelle salum sulcare Britanmnn Ludus, et assuto glaucum mare findere lembo. Apol. Pan. Avit. v. 370. " and more dangerous enemy than the Saxons. " They overcome...are so " imprudent as not to be prepared for their at" tack. When they pursue, they infallibly over" take : when they are pursued, their escape is * certain.... | |
| John Fry - 1825 - 642 sayfa
...kingdom of Kent. .Sidonius, bishop of Clermont, thus describes the Saxons: " We have not a more cruel enemy than the Saxons. They overcome all who have...courage to oppose them. They surprise all who are so 4 AD 448. imprudent as not to be prepared for their attack. When they, pursue, they infallibly overtake... | |
| Robert Wake - 1839 - 462 sayfa
...have been thus eloquently described by Sidonius, Bishop of Clermont. " We have not," he writes, " a more dangerous enemy than the Saxons. They " overcome...They surprise all who are so imprudent as not to be pre" pared for their attack. When they pursue, they in" fallibly overtake. When they are pursued their... | |
| John Lingard - 1840 - 480 sayfa
...Bede, 1. 15. (t) Cni pelle salum sulcare Britaunum Alfred's Version, ibid. Chron. Sax. 12. Gildas. " more cruel and more dangerous enemy than the Saxons....overcome all who have the courage to oppose them. They sur" prise all who are so imprudent as not lobe prepared for their at" tack. When they pursue, they... | |
| John Lingard - 1844 - 390 sayfa
...language the terrors of the provincials and the ravages of the barbarians. — "We have ' not," he says, " a more cruel and more dangerous ' enemy than the Saxons....' are so imprudent as not to be prepared for their at" tack. When they pursue, they infallibly overtake : ' when they are pursued, their escape is certain.... | |
| John Lingard - 1849 - 550 sayfa
...language the terrors of the provincials and the ravages of the barbarians. — " We have not," he says, " a more cruel and more dangerous enemy than the " Saxons....courage " to oppose them. They surprise all who are so im" prudent as not to be prepared for their attack. " When they pursue, they infallibly overtake :... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1853 - 406 sayfa
...the terrors of the provincials and the ravages of the barbarians. — " We have ** not," he says, " a more cruel and more dangerous ** enemy than the..." are so imprudent as not to be prepared for their at" tack. When they pursue, they infallibly overtake : f" when they are pursued, their escape is certain.... | |
| Whellan, William, & Co - 1855 - 1010 sayfa
...bishop of Clermont, gives us an animated description of these invaders. — " We have not," he says, " a more cruel and more dangerous enemy than the Saxons....surprise all who are so imprudent as not to be prepared fur their attack. When they pursue they iufallibly overtake — when they aro pursued, their escape... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Thomas Bangs Thorpe - 1855 - 436 sayfa
...preface our remarks with what a writer* of the 5th century says of the Anglo-Saxons of his day : " They overcome all who have the courage to oppose them...attack. When they pursue, they infallibly overtake ; and when they are pursued, their escape is certain. They despise danger ; they are inured to shipwreck... | |
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