... arms under the conduct of Ambrosius Aurelianus, a modest man, who of all the Roman nation was then alone in the confusion of this troubled period by chance left alive. His parents, who for their merit were adorned with the purple, had been slain in... Transactions - Halaman 287oleh Inverness Gaelic Society - 1889Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Gildas (st.) - 1841 - 220 halaman
...merit were adorned with the purple, had been slain in these same broils, and now his progeny in these our days, although shamefully degenerated from the...and by the goodness of our Lord obtain the victory. various for. § 26. After this, sometimes our countrymen, somewar tin the times the enemy, won the... | |
| Francis Thackeray - 1843 - 354 halaman
...were " adorned with the purple, had been slain in these same broils ; " and now his progeny in these our days, although shamefully " degenerated from the...by the goodness of Our Lord " obtain the victory." — Dr. JA Giles. According to Whitaker, Ambrosius was the hereditary Sovereign of the Danmonii. made'head... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 572 halaman
...26.l SIEGE OF BATH-HILL. 313 conquerors, and by the goodness of our Lord obtain the victory. § 26. After this, sometimes our countrymen, sometimes the...in this land try after his accustomed manner these his Israelites, whether they loved him or not, until the year of the siege of Bath-hill, when took... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 542 halaman
...merit were adorned with the purple, had been slain in these same broils, and now his progeny in these our days, although shamefully degenerated from the...of their ancestors) provoke to battle their cruel * These are the words of the old translation ; the origins^ is obscure, »nd perhaps corrupt. conquerors,... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 552 halaman
...merit were adorned with the purple, had been slain in these same broils, and now his progeny in these our days, although shamefully degenerated from the...of their ancestors, provoke to battle their cruel * These are the worda of the old translation; the original is obscure, and perhaps corrupt. conquerors,... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1872 - 556 halaman
...merit were adorned with the purple, had been slain in these same broils, and now his progeny in these our days, although shamefully degenerated from the...and by the goodness of our Lord obtain the victory. § 26. After this, sometimes our countrymen, sometimes the enemy, won the field, to the end that our... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1872 - 554 halaman
...merit were adorned with the purple, had been slain in these same broils, and now his progeny in these our days, although shamefully degenerated from the...of their ancestors, provoke to battle their cruel * These are the worda of the old translation; the original is obscure, and perhaps corrupt. SKc. 28.]... | |
| Lewis Gidley - 1873 - 104 halaman
...XIX.) He says, " they took arms under the conduct of Ambrosius, a worthy (modestus) man ;" and " they provoke to battle their cruel conquerors, and, by the goodness of our Lord, obtain the victory." Bede acknowledges the correctness of Gildas' narrative, by repeating nearly verbatim what he states... | |
| William Henry Kearley Wright - 1885 - 336 halaman
...merit were adorned with the purple, had been slain in these same broils, and now his progeny, in these our days, although shamefully degenerated from the...battle their cruel conquerors, and by the goodness of God, obtain the victory." There is more in the same strain, so that, in spite of himself as it were,... | |
| Henry Ecroyd Smith - 1887 - 168 halaman
...small slaughter of those invaders about forty-four years after they arrived in England. Gildas : — "After this sometimes our countrymen, sometimes the...in this land try after His accustomed manner these His Israelites, whether they loved him or not, until the year of the siege of Bath-hill (Badonici mantis),... | |
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